It means funny, but like in English, the word can have more than one meaning. Probably the most common usage is "amusing," but it can also mean "odd" or "strange."
It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
you say : "drole de garçon" pronounced : "drol de garson"
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.
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
drole
The French word 'drole' is similar to the English word 'droll.' The words mean buffoon, odd, comical, humorous, and whimsical. The words are typically used as adjectives.
It means "But you are so funny to me" in French, no Cajun.
video drole
c'est drole, c'est marant/amusant/rigolo
^ il est court et drole
"Drôle" is an adjective in French, and adjectives do not have a gender. They take on the gender of the noun they are describing.
quirky, inadvertently humerous, drole.
you are beautiful and funny
you say : "drole de garçon" pronounced : "drol de garson"
you're very funny