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Adjectives which normally occur before the noun
autre | une autre histoire | another story |
beau/bel/belle | un bel homme | a good-looking man |
bon/bonne | un bon professeur | a good teacher |
bref/brève | un bref épisode | a brief episode |
double | un double whisky | a double whisky |
haut/e | de hautes montagnes | high mountains |
joli/e | une jolie femme | a pretty woman |
mauvais/e | une mauvaise odeur | a bad smell |
nouveau/nouvel/nouvelle | une nouvelle maison | a new house |
petit/e | un petit problème | a small problem |
vaste | une vaste enceinte | a vast arena |
vieux/vieil/vieille | un vieux château | an old castle |
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French TOUT Lesson: Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Placement of French Adjectives - YouTube[edit | edit source]
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