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french translation


Question Posted Monday August 11 2008, 7:57 am

Hi guess. Pls is there any one who knows a bit of French out there? Pls i'll like to have an idea of the meaning of... "il est tres mignon"

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heybbylovee answered Monday August 11 2008, 6:04 pm:
he is very cute :)

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Aucunu answered Monday August 11 2008, 1:30 pm:
It literally means "He is very cute" but could also mean "It's very cute." Mignon typically is used to mean "cute" but also means "darling"

As a note, freetranslation.com is great if you don't want to wait for someone to answer you!

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