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When to use "beau" and "bel" in French?
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Bonjour, Good morning,

In today's lesson, you will learn the difference between the 2 adjectives "Bel" and "Beau".


Bel and Beau both mean "beautiful".

Rule

Here is the rule:

The adjective "Beau" (singular masculine) becomes "Bel" when the noun (singular masculine) to which it refers starts with a vowel or a silent "h".

Examples

Detailed example

The plural of beau stays unchanged while becoming plural: "les 'beaux' arts" or "l'Ecole des 'Beaux' Arts de Paris".

The plural of (beaux) stays unchanged when qualifying a plural noun here, 'arts'.

  • "l'Ecole des 'Beaux' Arts de Paris".

But if art was singular, it's 'bel' that would has been used.

  • "Quel 'bel' art !"


Other examples=

  • "Un bel oiseau" NOT "un beau oiseau".

A beautiful bird

  • Le violon est un bel instrument

The violin is a beautiful instrument

  • un bel enfant

a beautiful child

  • un bel appartement

a beautiful apartment

  • un bel exemple

a beautiful example


Examples with the noun starting with a silient "h":

  • Un bel hortensia

A beautiful hydrangea

  • un bel hôtel

A beautiful hotel

  • un bel hippodrome.

A beautiful racecourse

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