Ferme is the way to conjugate fermer for he/she and on (like we), though in this case it is conjugated in the impératif so it is for you singular. Fermer means to shut, and la in ferme-la is a pronoun meaning it for something feminine, so ferme-la means shut it.
That's probably "ferme la bouche" : shut your mouth either litteraly or be quiet
'Femme La Bouche' is most certainly a misspelling for "ferme la bouche" (say fer-MAY la boosh") which translates as "shut your mouth" in French. "Shut up" would be "fermez-la", and "ferme la bouche" is not idiomatic, unless you're teaching a young kid not to eat with gaping mouth.
The farm = la ferme
litterally "shut your mouth" so basically shut up.
"Ferme ta gueule" means "shut-up" or "close your mouth". sorry if you have been disrespected!
As a noun, "la ferme" means "farm." As an adjective, "ferme" means "firm" or "solid." As a verb, "ferme" is a form of "fermer," meaning "to close." For example, "On ferme!" means "We're closing!" and "Elle a fermé la porte" means "She closed the door."
The duration of La Ferme Célébrités is 3000.0 seconds.
La Ferme Célébrités ended on 2010-04-09.
La Ferme Célébrités was created on 2004-04-10.
This is certainly a misspelling for "ferme la bouche", meaning "shut the mouth" in french.
La ferme Becasse - 1924 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
That's probably "ferme la bouche" : shut your mouth either litteraly or be quiet
"The farm" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "la ferme."Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "ferme" means "farm." The pronunciation is "lah fehrm."
La ferme aux loups - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
The cast of La ferme Becasse - 1924 includes: Gaby Dalmah as Jeanne Becasse
"Ferme-la" means "shut up". Ferme is the imperative form of the verb "fermer", to shut. "La" is the feminine article, standing there for "it" (the mouth). On the whole, this is a rather direct expression, and not one you would use with your boss.
Actually it would certainly be spelled 'ferme la bouche', which literaly means 'shut the mouth' in French.