Tu es très belle is a French equivalent of 'You're very beautiful'. The subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are'. The adverb 'très' means 'very'. The feminine adjective 'belle' means 'beautiful'. All together, it's pronounced 'tyoo eh treh behl'. But if it's a 'beautiful' or 'handsome' male, then the word becomes 'beau', which is pronounced 'boh'.
That's what's said to someone who's part of the speaker's close circle of family, friends, and peers. What's said otherwise is 'Vous êtes très belle'. It uses the formal 'you are' ['vous êtes'] form. It's pronounced 'voo-zeht treh behl'. Once again, if it's a 'beautiful' or 'handsome' male, the word becomes 'beau'.
très belle femme (pronounced something like tray bell famm)
beautiful ladies - les belles femmes
My beautiful woman (English) -> ma belle femme (French)
une jolie dame
la plus belle femme sur la terre
Bonjour, jolie femme - hello, pretty woman Bonjour, jolie dame - hello, pretty lady Bonjour, belle femme - hello, beautiful woman Bonjour, belle dame - hello, beautiful lady
"la jolie madame" means "the pretty woman"
Better yet, how do you say that in English?...
une jolie fille
oh si jolie
bonjour, belle dame
french lady, easy
"jeune dame / jeune madame, vous êtes jolie"
Un belle dame Belle actually means beautiful, but it is close enough.
The correct translation for "pretty lady" in Tagalog is "magandang babae."
Lady in French is 'dame'. Son in French is 'fils'. To say 'the lady and her son' you should say 'la dame et son fils'.
"Passez une bonne journée, ma belle dame"
In what language?
In French, ladies are called as Mesdemoiselles (plural) Mademoiselle (singular)
Bonjour (day) bonsoir (evening) depending on how well you know them juene femme ( young lady), madams, belle dame ( pretty ladies)
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