Je suis timide
timide
The French plural form of timid is timides.
"timide" : shy
You may say 'hazukashii.'
timid withdrawn meek bashful
Words and phrases that go with "timid" include "shy," "hesitant," "reserved," and "apprehensive." These terms often describe a lack of confidence or assertiveness. In context, one might say a timid person often struggles to voice their opinions or take risks in social situations. Overall, "timid" conveys a sense of caution and reluctance.
No, timid is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a timid deer or a timid student.The noun form is timidness.
"timid" is an adjective.
Not normally ... the descriptor is "timid". However, if the person were extremely interested, or involved in, say, the study of timidity, one could say he or she is "the timidity person" (as in "the heart surgeon", or less technically "a motorbike person").
it depends if your deaf, a talk-a-holic, or a timid person
J. Alfred Prufrock worries that people will say he is "timid" and "politic."
timid flowers