You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."
"Canadian" in French is "Canadien" for a man and "Canadienne" for a woman.
"Sweet lady" in French is translated as "douce dame."
"Are you Canadian?" is translated to "รtes-vous Canadien(ne)?" in French.
"Sweet" in French as an adjective to describe someone is "doux/douce".
I think you are sweet french
The French translation of "she is sweet" is "elle est douce."
You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."
"Canadian" in French is "Canadien" for a man and "Canadienne" for a woman.
Sweet sixteen is not an expression that translates into French. It is an English idiom.
Alberta
don't know if french canadian is very different of french but in France we say "Nous sommes fiers de toi"
créatif
amour
It is "mache."
Canadien
canadien