The same as English, it's just pronounced differently.
The spelling of "bizarre" remains the same in French.
"How bizarre" in French is translated as "Quelle bizarrerie".
"Weird" in French can be translated as "bizarre" or "étrange."
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
To say "you are strange" in French, you would say "tu es étrange."
Bizarre' in fact has no prefix, although a quick glance suggests that it can be etymologically divided into 'bi' and 'zarre.' Instead, however, it entered into English from French perhaps as early as the 1600s, with French quite possibly receiving it much further back via Italian's 'bizarro.'
bizarre
"Weird" or "bizarre".
"How bizarre" in French is translated as "Quelle bizarrerie".
bizarre means weird in English - and in French.
"Weirdo" is a slang term used in the U.S. You could say "weird person" which would be "bizarre personne."
There is only one way to spell it correctly, which is "outrageous." There is a similar shorter word outre(oo-tray), a French word meaning bizarre or extremely strange.
Freaky in french is: Bizarre
Bizarre
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c'est bizarre
Tu es bizarre.tu es / vous êtes bizarre
The right way to spell the word is bizarre.Some example sentences are:The bizarre creature was captured by scientists.Her behaviour has been very bizarre this week.We will get to the bottom of this very bizarre murder case.