tu est charmant
tabernac.
un homme charmant
un cadeau charmant
vous êtes charmant / charmante
oui. cava. la vagin. j'ai avec mon moi. haha very funny my names bugs bunny.
charmant means charming in French.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean ... if you want to say "What a nice (charming) village!" you could say:Quel beau village!orQuel village charmant!
Prince Charming is a character seen in many books; however the first time it was recorded was in French in 1697 in Sleeping Beauty, when the prince was described as charming.
Lepidus (-a, -um).
"A charming man" and "one charming man" are literal English equivalents of the French phrase un homme charmant. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh-nuhm shar-maw" in French.
charmante Stadt.
The comparative form of "charming" is "more charming." This is used to compare the charm of two subjects, indicating that one has a higher degree of charm than the other. For example, you might say, "She is more charming than her sister."