Brave is spelled the same way in French.
It's a french word, spelt brioche in french
Well, darling, "courage mon brave" is French for "take heart, my brave one." Basically, it's a fancy way of saying "you got this, champ!" So go out there and show the world what you're made of, honey!
The Latin word 'fortis' mean strong or brave.
true. Cause a valet is a man's servant and conseil was just that and a very brave servant too
Valiente, atrevido
super brave
It's a french word, spelt brioche in french
"Braver"
courageux/courageuse
Courageous, brave.
Le Brave=French Einen Braven=German Got Rice?=Japanese Bryve=Welsh El Brave=Spanish
"Good girl" in French is "brave fille" or "gentille fille".
"Jarrett" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is a name of English origin and does not correspond to a word in the French language.
Very brave French people during World War II who sabotaged the German war effort.
Well, darling, "courage mon brave" is French for "take heart, my brave one." Basically, it's a fancy way of saying "you got this, champ!" So go out there and show the world what you're made of, honey!
I'd probably say : "Courage !".
The same word can be used "brave", just a slight pronunciation difference. For a man, you could also use the word "Courageux", or for a woman, "Courageuse".