"des gens intelligents"
"Intelligent people" in French is "les personnes intelligentes" or "les gens intelligents."
The word for intelligent in French is "intelligent."
without accents
The French word "intelligent" translates to "intelligent" in English. It describes someone who is smart, clever, or quick-witted.
"Elles sont intelligentes" in French means "They are intelligent" in English.
You can say "Je suis intelligent(e)" in French, which translates to "I am smart."
'intelligent'
Intelligent (masc.), intelligente (fem.)
It is subjective to determine the most intelligent people in Europe as intelligence can be measured in various ways. However, notable figures recognized for their intellect in Europe include scientists, researchers, philosophers, and innovators who have made significant contributions to their respective fields.
Yes, intelligent for French, Flemish, Italian, Spanish, and Greek.
The French word "intelligent" translates to "intelligent" in English. It describes someone who is smart, clever, or quick-witted.
intelligent(e)
Intelligent
The word for intelligent in French is "intelligent."
The word "intelligent" in French is actually a cognate, which means it is similar or the same in English. In French, it is "intelligent" but if you're talking about a female, it becomes "intelligente".
The French spelling of the English adjective intelligentis intelligent (if you are describing a masculine noun) and intelligente (if you are describing a feminine noun).
Clever is 'intelligent(e)' in French.
Intelligent or intelligente in the singular and intelligents or intelligentes in the plural are the French equivalents of the English word "intelligent." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 2, 4) or masculine (examples 1, 3) genders suit. The respective pronunciations will be "eh-tey-lee-zhaw" in the masculine and "eh-tey-lee-zhawnt" in the feminine in French.