"une fille" (feminine, so the article is "une") is a girl / a daughter in French; "une fille qui..." is "a girl who ...".
des filles
les filles
In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
La fille means "girl" or "the girl"
la fille = the girl
las plumaes
las conversciones i think
The plural form of "la" is "las"
Les (The - plural) filles (girls) Les filles = the girls (in french.)
The plural form of "la biblioteca" is "las bibliotecas."
In French, the plural form of "la dame" is "les dames".
The girl with the flaxon hair.
The cast of La haine de la fille - 1996 includes: Angelique Jespan as Matelle (La Fille) Jahouda Mahamuohd as Petite Fille
Yes. For example, la fille becomes les filles when plural and le garcon becomes les garcons. When made plural, la and le both become les.
The girl looked at me (La fille m'a regardée)
'La fille' means 'the girl' in English.
La fille means "girl" or "the girl"
The cast of La fille de la haute dune - 1987 includes: Alexandra Vandernoot as La Fille
yes, la fille means 'the girl' or 'the daughter'