i like your dress mean j'aime ta robe in french
French cuffs are folded-back cuffs on a dress shirt that are longer than regular cuffs, typically requiring cufflinks to fasten them together. They add a more formal and stylish touch to a shirt, making them perfect for more sophisticated occasions.
Yes, "une robe" is a French word that typically translates to "a dress" in English.
La robe (the dress) is a feminine noun in French.
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
I wore is "j'ai porté" in French. Ex: I wore a red dress for Ivana's birthday > J'ai porté une robe rouge pour l'anniversaire d'Ivana.
French girls dress just like English ones. Sorry I don't have a picture.
quite formal
they wear what they like
The French do not dress-up.
a dress in french is une robe.
Une robe is how dress is spelled in French.
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
you have to dress up as the porter to get into Tesla's room. The french lady will tell you to
a blue dress in french is " une robe bleue".
french man dress in tuxedos and other fancy expensive clothes
"A white dress" in French would be "une robe blanche."
A cocktail dress is 'une robe de cocktail' in French.