The adjective "crazy" is different if descibing a man or woman. The masculine form is fou, and the feminine form is folle. The plural form simply adds an "s"
Examples:
Il est fou -- He is crazy
Elle est folle -- She is crazy
Ils sont fous -- They are crazy (group of all men, or mixed men and women)
Elles sont folles -- They are crazy (group of all women)
fou (masc.) or folle (fem.)
masculine is : fou
feminine is : folle
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
BonGO is french for crazy
Ma famille est folle! (My family is crazy!) Les membres de ma famille sont fous! (The members of my family are crazy!)
Not sure how you spell it, but my buddy (whose family is from New Iberia, La.) said "coo-yahn" means crazy in Cajun.
j'aime cette vie folle
To say crazy in French, fou,(f-oo)
"Crazy" and "insane" can both be translated to "fou" in French.
Fou (crazy)
You can say "Je ne suis pas fou/folle" in French, which translates to "I am not crazy."
folle de toi
je t'aim
Tortue folle.
Chat fou.
You can say "folle vieille femme" in French.
un amour fou
Je suis fou de vous
mon frère est fou in french