Brave is spelled the same way in French.
It's a french word, spelt brioche in french
Be brave my friend
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"
Courageous, brave.
courageux/courageuse
"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.
Le Brave=French Einen Braven=German Got Rice?=Japanese Bryve=Welsh El Brave=Spanish
Very brave French people during World War II who sabotaged the German war effort.
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".
the importance of the battle of Germantown was that the French saw what a brave fight that the Americans put together, this lead the French to becoming alliences with the Americans
'courageuse' (fem.) means brave, valiant, courageous.the masculine adjective is 'courageux"