It's "Petite amie."
Be my girlfriend translated into French is: être ma petite amie/ma copine. An example sentence using this is: Serez-vous ma copine? This means will you be my girlfriend?
One says "girlfriend" in French as "copine" or "petite amie."
Une copine in French is "a girlfriend" in English.
The Gallic word for girlfriend in English is "copain" or "copine."
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"
petite amie.
to go out is translated 'sortir' in French. This is used either for going outside, or to go out with a boyfriend/girlfriend.
ma petite amie basically it means 'little friend'
The answer is amie which is french for girlfriend
girlfriend -> petite amie
Be my girlfriend translated into French is: être ma petite amie/ma copine. An example sentence using this is: Serez-vous ma copine? This means will you be my girlfriend?
One says "girlfriend" in French as "copine" or "petite amie."
Why do you care? I'm French and if your girlfriend is french, just pretend ! Gawd you just want to say it so you can impress her and you'll get her.
The word for 'girlfriend' in Spanish is novia or amiga.
Une copine in French is "a girlfriend" in English.
There is no specific translation for "dating" from English to French, although one can say "go out with" which would amount to "sortir avec" in French. One can also add the word "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" ("petit ami" or "petite amie", respectively) to this phrase: "Je sors avec mon petit ami" - I am going out with my boyfriend. "Je sors avec ma petite amie" - I am going out with my girlfriend.
No. His girlfriend is Sophia