It means "Congratrulations Soklis"
Same thing as in English and spanish : bravo.
bravo! les élèves
in French what does E O mean
Sinssa doesn't mean anything in French.
That is not a "real" name and it does not mean anything in French.
"That is so great! Hooray, hooray, and thanks."
"Bravo" is actually more common in French than in English.
Same thing as in English and spanish : bravo.
Bravo !
bravo
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'Bravo' (Spanish) = brave, manly, savage, wild 'Bravo!' (the exclamation) means the same in English and Spanish
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Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta are the letters of the police alphabet. e.g. Alpha=A Bravo=B
I think bravo is an international word. If you mean saying bravo when you applause is the same thing: Браво - Bravo. In Russian sometimes we say: Браво Бис - Bravo, Beas! where Bravo means that you liked the scene and Beas is that you would like to hear it again.
it means bravo
late 15 cent.:from french, from Italian bravo 'bold' or spanish bravo 'courageous, untamed, savage' based on latin barbarus