Elle est une blonde. or C'est une blonde.
She is a blonde
Elle est blonde.
She is blonde.
blonds......j'ai les cheveux blonds
blonde woman -- femme blonde
The masculine form of "blonde" in French is "blond."
une blonde foncée
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.
regina ice
un blonde platine
In french ? Feminine = Blonde - Masculine = Blond
blond-haired (feminine)
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In French, "blonds" is the plural form of the adjective "blond," which means "blonde" when referring to a female, and "blond" when referring to a male. It describes someone with light-colored hair.
'blonde' (fem.) or 'blond' (masc.). When pronouncing the masculine 'blond', the final 'd' is muted, whereas the feminine 'blonde' is pronounced much in the way English speakers do.