impressive = impressionant
magnificient = magnifique
Very magnificent is "magnifique" or "vraiment magnifique" in French.
Magnifique is a French equivalent of 'magnificent'. It's the same form regardless of whether the 'magnificent' object or person is feminine or masculine. It's pronounced 'mah-nyee-feek'.
Structure magnifique is a French equivalent of 'magnificent structure'. The feminine noun 'structure' takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'], and as its indefinite article 'une' ['a, one']. The adjective 'magnifique'means 'magnificent'. Together, they're pronounced 'stryook-tyoor mah-nyee-feek'.
tu étais magnifique
The word 'fabuleux' is a masculine singular adjective. Under such circumstances, the word means extraordinary, in the sense of fabulous or fantastic. It also may mean 'mythical', in the case of animals or monsters.
Impressive
C'est magnifique means "this is magnificent / superb / splendid" in French.
impressionnant(e)
The correct spelling is magnificent (grand, impressive, or superb).
unbelievable, incredible
"Maganicent" appears to be a misspelling or a blend of the words "magnificent" and "majestic," which both describe something grand, impressive, or beautiful. If you meant "magnificent," it refers to something that is extraordinarily good or impressive. If you meant something else or a specific context, please clarify!
Wonderful, awesome, terrific, impressive.
C'est magnifique means 'it is wonderful / magnificent' in French.
Grandeur refers to impressive or magnificent beauty, scale, or quality. It typically conveys a sense of greatness, splendor, or nobility.
Did you mean resplendent? Something that is resplendent is splendid, attractive, and impressive due its rich colorful nature. Synonyms for resplendent are magnificent, stunning, dazzling, or striking.
The correct spelling is magnificent (grand, impressive, or superb).
impressive magnificent splendid outstanding