sensitive is translated 'sensible' in French. (and the English 'sensible' is translated 'raisonnable')
The frensh word for sensitive is "sensible"
"Sensitif" is the translation for "sensitive" in French.
"You're very sensitive" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Vous êtes très sensitive."Specifically, the subject pronoun "vous" means "You." The verb "êtes" means "(You) are." The feminine singular adjective "sensible" means "sensitive."The pronunciation is "voo-zeht treh saw-see-bluh."
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The French word 'sensible' translates as "sensitive" in English. The English word "sensible" is translated 'raisonable' in French. So these words have the same spelling, the same origin, but a different meaning. It is a "faux-ami".
He has sensitive teeth so he uses special toothpaste.Her feet were very sensitive.Sensitive people are usually very quiet.Be sensitive because he is upset.This file contains sensitive information.I am sorry but I cannot give that kind of sensitive information to you.
your face can be sensitive because your skin is always sensitive. like allergic reactions, its sensitive you can be sensitive if you break out in hives or your body can be sensitive. Your face can also be sensitive because of your bones
The prefix for "sensitive" is "in-" or "non-". For example, "insensitive" means lacking sensitivity, and "nonsensitive" means not easily affected or offended.
sensible (sensitive), solide (solid), séduisant (seductive), sauvage (wild)
sensitive can describe a sensitive person
Delay Sensitive
Comparative: more sensitive Superlative: most sensitive
Delay Sensitive