How do you say beautiful rebel in French?
How do you say "beautiful rebel" in French? I was told it could be translated as "belle rebelle," but others mentioned "belle et rebelle." Can anyone provide the correct translation? Additionally, I've heard some people spell it as "belle êt rebelle." Thank you for your help!
3 Answers
(i) You can say, for example:
“beau rebelle” if this is man
“belle rebelle” for a woman
There is an old word game in french saying :
“Il vaut mieux être belle et re-belle que moche et re-moche”
which means (but you obviously loose the word game): It is better to be nice and re-nice than ugly and re-ugly
(ii) “belle et rebelle” means: beautiful and rebel
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