Damage
Quel dommage means what a pity or too bad in French.
litteraly it's 'trop mauvais' but in general it means 'trop bete' or 'dommage'
You can say "Quelle surprise" to mean "What a surprise" in French.
You can say "inutile" to mean useless in French.
You can say "nous copions" in French to mean "we copy".
Quel dommage means what a pity or too bad in French.
too bad
litteraly it's 'trop mauvais' but in general it means 'trop bete' or 'dommage'
One would say "dommage".
Shame or pity.
"Quel dommage" should work.
Quel Malheur, or Quel dommage.
'What a shame!', 'What a pity!' or 'Too bad!' may be English equivalents of Quel dommage!The relative/interrogative quel means "what, which". The masculine noun dommage means "shame, pity, damage". The pronunciation will be "kehl dohm-mahzh" in French.
It hurts. Just use google translate. It's interpreted to mean, "What a pity." It's an expression of sympathy and/or compassion.
quel dommage! - what a pity!
You do speak french ... too bad, lol
Beau Dommage ended in 1978.