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"Tu es garçon ou jeune fille" is French for "Are you a boy or a girl?" It is a question asking about someone's gender identity. The phrase uses "tu es," which means "you are," and "garçon" for "boy" and "jeune fille" for "young girl."
J'aime votre fille.Je 'taime, ma fille
The word fille in French is translated to girl in English. The word fille is traditonally pronounced as fee. The words belle fille translate to beautiful girl in English.
fille is daughter and also girl. if you want to say my daughter... ma fille, the daughter la fille or a daughter is une fille
I'm an only girl ( I don't have any brothers or sisters)
la fille = the girl
"ta fille" or "votre fille"
"Votre fille si bête" is a French phrase meaning "your daughter is so stupid." It is often used humorously to describe someone's daughter as being not very intelligent.
"Daughter" in French is "fille."
It should be - ma fille - my girl/daughter
Emmanuel Fille has written: 'Arthur'
girlnoun(child) fille f;(teenager) jeune fille f;baby ~ petite fille f, bébé m;little ~ petite fille f, fillette f;(daughter) fille f.