What are adjectives examples in French?

What are adjectives examples in French?

List of Common French Adjectives

âgé old/elderly
autre distinct, different; supplementary; other, remaining
beau beautiful (with masculine word), good-looking, handsome, lovely, fine; noble; nice, tidy, good
belle beautiful (with feminine person or noun)/ pretty
bizarre odd, peculiar, strange

What are the French adjectives?

There are all kinds of French adjectives, and all kinds of rules to follow when using them….Here are some common examples of adjectives that stay the same for both genders:

  • bien – good.
  • confortable – comfortable.
  • calme – calm.
  • difficile – difficult.
  • facile – easy.
  • pauvre – poor.
  • riche – rich.
  • propre – clean.

How do you write adjectives in French?

French adjectives that go after the nouns they describe In general, and unlike English, French adjectives are placed after the noun they describe. Here are a few adjectives that illustrate this difference with English.

What does Binks mean in French?

binks. This is a slang term for housing estate or working-class area. j’ai le mort (I’m dead) This would be used by someone to mean that they are very angry. daron/daronne – mum/dad.

What do French people say instead of cool?

Frais/fraîche. This is used exactly the same was as it is in English. Literally, frais means ‘fresh’ and will be used to describe food, but the younger generation also uses it to describe things that they deem ‘cool’.

What are some slang words in French?

So now let’s see some modern French slang examples.

  • 1 – “Trop zarb, ton idée”
  • 2 – “Elle était bourrée et lui, il était défoncé”
  • 2 – “Arrête de flipper et ramène-toi”
  • 3 – “C’est trop la honte !”
  • 4 – “J’ai vu un truc de ouf”
  • 5 – “Les d’jeunes”, “les vioc”
  • 6 – “Comment je me suis mangé la gueule!”

What does verlan mean in French?

Verlan (French pronunciation: ​[vɛʁlɑ̃]) is a type of argot in the French language, featuring inversion of syllables in a word, and is common in slang and youth language. It is derived from inverting the sounds of the syllables in l’envers ([lɑ̃vɛʁ], “the inverse”, frequently used in the sense of “back-to-front”.

How do you flirt in French?

Here are some typical phrases used to flirt in French:

  1. Excuse-moi, tu as l’heure ?
  2. Pardon, tu aurais du feu/une cigarette ?
  3. Tu es avec quelqu’un ?
  4. Tu veux (aller) boire un verre ?
  5. Je peux t’offrir un verre ?
  6. Tu viens souvent ici ?
  7. Tu veux aller faire un tour ?
  8. On pourrait peut être aller…

Are the French flirty?

French people flirt. It’s in our genes and it’s socially accepted in France. A Frenchwoman is expected to play her feminine side, and be “admired” for her beauty and wit among other qualities. Frenchmen like to flirt as well, even if they know very well there is no hope of it leading anywhere.

How do you flirt over text in French?

Flirting in French: Top Words and Phrases You Need to Know

  1. T’as d’beaux yeux, tu sais? Meaning: You have gorgeous eyes, you know?
  2. On se fait la bise?
  3. Si on prenait un verre un de ces quatres?
  4. Tu veux sortir avec moi?
  5. Je peux vous offrir un verre?
  6. On peut se tutoyer?
  7. Vous êtes célibataire?
  8. On se fait un câlin?

How do you compliment a boy in French?

Tu es beau. Simply put, “Tu es beau” or “T’es beau” means, “You are handsome.” Saying compliments in French is an easy way to get someone’s attention!

How do you say romantic words in French?

Let’s look at a bunch of different phrases for “I love you” in French.

  1. Je t’aime bien – I like you.
  2. Je t’aime – I love you.
  3. Je suis amoureux/amoureuse de toi – I am in love with you.
  4. Je t’aime beaucoup – You mean a lot to me.
  5. Je t’aime pour toujours – I love you forever.

What are some cute words?

synonyms for cute

  • adorable.
  • beautiful.
  • charming.
  • delightful.
  • pleasant.
  • pretty.
  • dainty.

What do you call a French girlfriend?

10 French Love Nicknames Doudou – no literal translation – it sounds very bad in English but we use it a lot in French! The origine is Creole French and it means sweety, darling… Mon lapin – my rabbit. Mon poussin – my chick.

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