c'est vraiment une bonne chanteuse, c'est une vraiment bonne chanteuse
chanteuse
The plural of "chanteuse" in French is "chanteuses." This term refers to female singers, particularly in the context of popular or cabaret music. In English, you would also use "chanteuses" when referring to multiple female singers.
a male singer: un chanteura female singer: une chanteuse
A female singer has the same title as a male singer: a "singer", or sometimes a "music artist" (or artiste).(Other professions have different words for males and females, such as "aviator" & "aviatrix", actor & actress, executor & executrix.)You can also use diva or chanteuse or songstress...
"un chanteuse" (fem.) is a (female) singer in French.
Antonis Minou was born on May 4, 1958.
Minou is cajun french for cat
il y a un chanteur ou une chanteuse there is a singer or a singer
Minou Drouet's birth name is Marie-Nolle Drouet.
Minou Drouet was born on July 24, 1947, in Paris, France.
Antonis Minou is 53 years old (birthdate: May 4, 1958).
"minou" means 'pussy' in French. It is used in both acceptions of the English word, as the name to call a kitten, or as a code name (familiar, not pornographic) for the female sexual organ.
Chanteuse is a word of French origin.
A chanteuse is a female singer. "Watermark" is a song by singer Enya (Irish born).
FRANCOISE. has written: 'Minou'
ENYA