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how do u say " you are brilliant" in french?
Jun 14, 2008 5:21 AM
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Well Ana, unlike what rubis said, actually "brilliant" is also an english word with the same meaning in both languages. So you would simply use it as it is. "You are brilliant" = "Vous êtes brillant" (When speaking to a non-friend persons, even if he/she is young) "You are brilliant" = "Tu est brilliant" (When speaking to a close friend, even if he/she is older) The difference between "Vous" and "Tu" usage in French depends on the relationship you have with the person in front of you. Formal/respectful (use "Vous") or informal/friendly (use "Tu"). Also when you speak to many persons, of course you should use "Vous". Cheers
June 14, 2008
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hi, first brillant is a french word. your sentence in english is said : " you are shining " in french it's said : tu es brillant for more respect for the older people is said : " vous êtes brillant " bye.
June 14, 2008
hi, in french : Tu es brillant(e) S'il ya des questions ecrivez a mon e-mail : [email protected]
June 20, 2008
you are brilliant= vous etes brillant ( speaking: briyyan )
June 15, 2008
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