Sante (with an accent on the last letter like a mini slash /) means health.
I'm not that sure of this, but when i was in French Enhanced I guess "healthy" was "sain", pronounced "seh".
Hope it helped, the last answers made no sense so i just completely redid it ;P
-andyyroxx
en forme, en bonne santé
des aliments sains
la Santé
Sain (feminine: saine) means 'healthy' in French.
healthy meals
"ahurissant" or "renversant" might fit extraordinaire (adj.) Incroyable! (interj.)
ce temps > this time travaillez vous demain > do you work tomorrow? (the two bits of phrase do not fit together in French)
EAT healthy, THINK better
I'm in (good) shape (i.e. I'm quite fit and healthy)
No, 45 is not to old to be keeping fit and healthy. It is a great idea to become fit and healthy at any age.
A fit and healthy person
No poutine is not very healthy since it consists of french fries, gravy, and cheese.
fit
to be healthy
To keep fit and healthy.
people are fit to keep themselves healthy
physical fit means you look healthy ur skni is healthy and clean ur movement
Probably since she looks fit and healthy.
To get fit,thin,healthy and strong
Everybody knows how to eat healthy but sometimes people don't. That means that the French don't all eat healthy but they don't not eat healthy either.