It depends on the adjective !
For example :
Beau -> Belle (female)
Blond -> Blonde (female)
Most of the time, you have to add an "e" at the end.
1/ Female is 'femelle' in French. 2/ The feminine adjective for English is 'anglaise'.
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'
Belle is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine is "beau".Belle is female in French language
Autrichienne as noun " " in lower case as adjective
female is translated 'femelle' in French. The term is acceptable for animals, but not for humans, where the adjective féminin/féminine is appropriate.
The adjective for Korean is 'coréen' (masc.) or 'coréenne' (fem.) in French.
Ami for a man/boy, amie for a female
The adjective/noun is 'jumelle(s)' (female) or 'jumeau(x)' (male) The verb is jumeler.
Divin is a French equivalent of 'divine'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. It's pronounced 'dee-van'. Its equivalent for a female person or object is 'divine'.
The proper adjective or noun in English is Canadian (of or from Canada, a person from Canada). The French spelling canadien is a French Canadian (male), female canadienne.
Name ne (verb ) pas (adjective) .Lara n`est pasparesseuse
private (adjective related to 'privacy') is spelled "privé, privée" in French. Private (meaning a soldier) is translated 'un soldat' in French.