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A belle laide is a person who is considered attractive despite not being conventionally beautiful.

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What is opposite gender of belle?

belle means beautiful so the opposite is: ugly


What is the opposite word of belle in french?

Oh, dude, the opposite of "belle" in French is "beau." It's like they're kind of like the yin and yang of beauty in French, you know? Belle for the ladies, beau for the dudes. French just likes to keep things balanced and fancy like that.


How do you say 'ugly' in French?

If the person or object is masculine - laid If the person or object is feminine - laide


What is the opposite of laide?

The opposite of "laide" in French is "beau" which means beautiful or handsome.


What is the French word for ugly?

Laid (masc.) or laide (fem.).


What is 'femme laide' when translated from French to English?

"Ugly woman" is an English equivalent of the French phrase femme laide. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which translate literally as "woman ugly" -- will be "fahm lehd" in French.


Ugly in French?

laid (masc.) laide (fem.) add an s for plural forms


What is 'ugly lamp' when translated from English to French?

"Ugly lamp" in English is lampe laide in French.


What is 'Your mom is ugly' when translated from English to French?

"Your mom is ugly!" in English is Ta maman est laide! in French.


How do you say you ugly fat girl in french?

Grosse fille laide (p.s. you could have checked google translate)


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The word ugly spelled in french?

laide*Laide is correct for one feminine noun/person. If it's masculine you would use laid. Feminine plural is laides, masculine plural is laids. Or, if you don't know whether your noun is masculine or feminine, you could always use moche which works for both (moches in the plural).