gentle (sweet, soft) : doux/douce
gentle (mild, moderate) : moderé(e)
gentle (noble) : bien né(e)
Ladies and Gentlemen is "mesdames et messieurs" in French.
manso (a)
looking forward to Friday in the most gentle way I am looking forward to Friday = Je me réjouis d'être vendredi
"Une alouette" is a skylark in French. I used to sing this song as a child. Sweet alouetta, Gentle alouetta.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
Ladies and Gentlemen is "mesdames et messieurs" in French.
"Mesdames et messieurs." For a TV speaker, it could be: "Mesdames, mesdemoiselles, messieurs."
The meaning of "gentle" in French is "doux."
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manso (a)
humanus
looking forward to Friday in the most gentle way I am looking forward to Friday = Je me réjouis d'être vendredi
because people who live in portugal have experienced stuff there and so far they say its a gentle land
The term "gentry" comes from Middle English "gentri," which originally referred to people of gentle birth or social position. It ultimately derives from the Old French word "gentil," meaning noble or courteous.
you say naram Have a great day -Mysterious Helper
corazon dulce
"Une alouette" is a skylark in French. I used to sing this song as a child. Sweet alouetta, Gentle alouetta.