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Masculine and feminine forms of adjectives — No change in written or spoken French
In cases where the adjective already ends in -e, there is no change:
French | English | |
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manifeste | masculine and feminine | obvious |
sale | masculine and feminine | dirty |
tranquille | masculine and feminine | calm |
utile | masculine and feminine | useful |
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