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"Très charmant" is a French equivalent of "very lovely."

Specifically, the adverb "très" means "very." The masculine adjective "charmant" means "charming, lovely, nice." The pronunciation is "treh shahr-maw."

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Très mignon is a French equivalent of 'very cute'. The adverb 'très' means 'very'. The masculine adjective 'mignon' means 'cute'. Together, they're pronounced 'treh mee-nyoh'.

That's what's said about a 'cute' male. About a 'cute' female, it's 'très mignonne'. It's pronounced 'treh mee-nyuhn'.

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Tu es beau/belle. = less formal Vous êtes beau/belle. = more formal Usage: beau = addresses a man belle = addresses a woman

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C'est ravissant.

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