It's like "super!", "great!".
"That's a superbe idea!"
Very magnificent is "magnifique" or "vraiment magnifique" in French.
impressive = impressionant magnificient = magnifique
jolipretty mean magnifique, beau, joli in french
I love you beautiful
The only word that comes to mind is magnifique which is probably more of a French word than English. Additional note, do you mean week as in day of the week or weak as is the opposite of strong.
C'est magnifique means "this is magnificent / superb / splendid" in French.
Magnifique in French means "magnificent" in English.
It means; Its wonderful and beautiful
Vous êtes la plus magnifique tante. You are the most magnificent aunt.
Tu es magnifique means "you are gorgeous / you are magnificent" in English.
"can you say incredible and magnificent?"
probably "le dîner magnifique" (the magnificient dinner)
"Bon je suis magnifique" translates from French to "Well, I am magnificent" in English. It expresses a sense of self-confidence or pride. The phrase combines "bon" (well), "je suis" (I am), and "magnifique" (magnificent).
Yes, it's very magnificent (very good).
Magnifique
"Mon magnifique" is a French phrase that translates to "my magnificent" in English. It is often used as a term of endearment or admiration, expressing affection or appreciation for someone or something that is considered beautiful, grand, or impressive. The phrase combines "mon," meaning "my," with "magnifique," meaning "magnificent" or "wonderful."
Pourquoi vous rougissez ? means Why are you blushing?Magnifique means gorgeous