super! could be
formidable!
extra!
génial!
super! (sew-PAIR)
I don't know that there is a single best translation, since it's just a colloquial expression without precise meaning.
super in Spanish is just: super. pronounced: soo-pear
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word "supre" doesn't exist neither in French nor in English, so I guess it was meant to be "SUPER". Well, if this is the case, the word has the same spelling and meanings in both language. But more precisely when used by young people in the expression "c'est super", it means: it's fantastic, wonderful, and you may translate it by "that's cool".
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
super!
The word 'super' may be a French term that's used as an exclamation to mean Great! Or it may be a prefix that's added to the beginning of words, to mean superior. Or it may be an abbreviation for any number of words that start with 'super', such as 'supermarche' or 'supermarket', and 'superviseur' or 'supervisor'.
there are two ways in which you can say the word BATMAN in french........de Batmancollaborateur personnel
super in Spanish is just: super. pronounced: soo-pear
The word "supper" comes from the old French word "super" and the English word "sup." Supper is a Middle English term.
super volcan
c'est super
super brave
Je suis super
"c'était super"
"C'est super!" Super is written the same way in French and English, just pronounced differently. It also means slightly different things. In French, 'super' is a substitute for 'cool'. "That's so cool!", can be "C'est trop super!" ("C'est trop cool!")
These are a few: Excite-exciter excited-excite (last e has an accent) excitement-agitation