sumptuous, resplendent, grand, impressive, imposing, monumental, palatial, noble, proud, stately, exalted, royal, regal, kingly, imperial, princely, opulent, fine, luxurious, lavish, rich, brilliant, radiant, dazzling, beautiful, elegant, gorgeous, elevated, transcendent. informal splendiferous, ritzy, posh.
In this regard, does magnifique have an accent?
Also know, how do you say beautiful in different languages?
Learning how to say beautiful in a lot of different languages provides creative options for expressing your appreciation of beauty.
Language | Feminine Word for Beautiful | Masculine Word for Beautiful |
---|---|---|
Spanish | hermosa | hermoso |
Portuguese | bonita | bonito |
Russian | krasivaya | krasivyy |
How do you say magnificent in other languages?
In other languages
- American English: magnificent /mægˈnɪfɪsənt/
- Arabic: عَظِيمٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: magnífico.
- Chinese: 宏伟的
- Croatian: veličanstven.
- Czech: velkolepý
- Danish: storslået.
- Dutch: prachtig.
Is Magnifique French?
Chiefly in representations of French speech: magnificent, excellent, splendid. Frequently used (especially for emphasis or ironically) as interjection.
What are some French words?
Learn Some Common French Words
- Bonjour = Hello, Good morning.
- Au revoir = Goodbye.
- Oui = Yes.
- Non = No.
- Merci = Thank you.
- Merci beaucoup = Thank you very much.
- Fille = Girl.
- Garçon = Boy.
What is a antonym of the word magnificent?
magnificent. Antonyms: petty, mean, little, paltry, flat, beggarly, small minded, ordinary, tawdry, uninposing, tame. Synonyms: grand, magnanimous, noble, splendid, superb, august, imposing, gorgeous, stately, majestic, dignified, sublime, pompous.
What is the meaning of C est?
What does c’est mean? C’est is ce (C’) combined with est (“is” form of the verb être.) It translates to it is, this is, and that is. C’est un chat.
What is the most beautiful French word?
Here are the most beautiful French words
- Papillon – butterfly. …
- Parapluie – umbrella. …
- Paupiette – a piece of meat, beaten thin, and rolled with a stuffing of vegetables, fruits or sweetmeats. …
- Romanichel – gypsy. …
- Silhouette – silhouette. …
- Soirée – evening. …
- Tournesol – sunflower. …
- Vichyssoise – from vichy. Masculine, noun.