fille= girl garçon=boy
un garçon et une fille
If you mean hot like warm, we say "chaud" If you mean a hot girl or boy we usually use the English word "sexy". So for a hot boy we say "un garçon sexy"
dumb in the sense of mute = muet (boy) or muette (girl) dumb in the sense of stupid = bête
j'aime tes jumeaux (twin boys or boy+ girl) or j'aime tes jumelles (twin girls)
Baby girl in French is: Bébé fille.
to say brown skin you say "moreno" if your a boy and "morena" if a girl to say brown skin you say "moreno" if your a boy and "morena" if a girl
You are my best friend. In french it is "Tu est mon meilleur ami" Only if it's a girl (or a boy) that say it to another boy.
it matters if its a girl or boy
For a boy, you would say "allemand" and for a girl, you would say "allemande" in French.
No but if you want to say pretty in french you could say beau for a guy and belle for a girl. You could also say joli for a boy and jolie for a girl.
To a girl: T'es laide.To a boy: T'es laid.
"la petite" if girl "le petit" if boy
No but if you want to say pretty in french you could say beau for a guy and belle for a girl. You could also say joli for a boy and jolie for a girl.
"Little me" in French can be translated as "petit(e) moi".
"Γtes-vous un garΓ§on ou une fille ?"
It depends on the nationality. If I were to say you are English and you're a boy I would said anglais. If you were a girl, I would say anglaise. If you were French and a boy I would say français; if a girl, française. The female form of a nationality always end in "e". But it really just depends on the nationality.
The French word "the" is masculine and is translated as "le" or "l'".
If you are a boy/man you say: Il ecoute skillet. If you are a girl/woman you say: Elle ecoute skillet.