The French word "gentille" rhymes with the word "fille," which means "girl" in English. In French, rhyming words typically have similar endings in terms of pronunciation, which is why "fille" rhymes with "gentille." Rhyming is an important aspect of poetry and songwriting in many languages, including French.
gentille
alouette, gentille alouette, je te plumerai. je te plumerai la t
salud
tu n'es pas gentil, pas gentille
the french word chocolat pronounced shocolla
gentille
As with most adjectives in French, there is a masculine and a feminine form - the word in French for nice is gentil/gentille
kind, kind-hearted, friendly - gentil (m), gentille (f)
Tulle rhymes with the French word voule.
gentil/gentille
"Not nice!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Pas gentille!Specifically, the adverb pas means "not". The feminine/masculine adjective gentille translates as "gentle, kind, nice". The pronunciation will be "pah zhaw-tee" in French.
nice is gentil / gentille or sympathique in French.
"Gentil" is a masculine adjective in French. The feminine is "gentille".
Paydays? Oh I don't know >--------------( )------------------------>
Gentille fille
amical(e) - gentil/gentille
"Tu n'es pas gentille" <- for a friend or an acquaintance "Vous n'etes pas gentille" <- in a more formal context