The related adjective to the noun "nuage", are "nuageux" (masc.) or "nuageuse" (fem.)
The French adjective for "nuages" (clouds) is "nuageux."
The word "clouds" in French is translated to "nuages."
No, French is not an adverb. French is an adjective that describes something related to or originating from France.
The word "negotiable" is an adjective.
If you wanted to speak of brotherly/sisterly sentiments in French, the adjective "fraternel / fraternelle" would be used. They come from the Latin word fratria used to speak of siblings (boys and girls alike).Technically, a French adjective related to the word "soeur" (sister) is the word "sororel" which shares the same roots as "sister" or "sorority". Absolutely nobody will understand it.
The French word for hot is "chaud." In French, it is masculine.
"nuages" is french word for clouds
The word "clouds" in French is translated to "nuages."
un nuage (masc.) is a cloud in French.
dans les nuages
No, French is not an adverb. French is an adjective that describes something related to or originating from France.
les nuages sont blancs
"Adjectif" is the french for "Adjective"
The word impunis is an adjective in French. It is also an adjective in Latin.
A cloud is "un nuage".
"It's cloudy" and "It's overcast" are English equivalents of the French phrase Il fait des nuages. The declarative statement translates literally as "It is making some clouds" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh dey nwazh" in French.
The word "negotiable" is an adjective.
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'