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.
No, the word French is not an adverb.The word French is an adjective and a noun.
The French word "soeur" translates to "sister" in English.
The French word for "your sister" is "ta sœur".
The phonetic pronunciation of the French word for sister, "soeur," is /sœʁ/.
The French adjective for "nuages" (clouds) is "nuageux."
No, the word French is not an adverb.The word French is an adjective and a noun.
"Adjectif" is the french for "Adjective"
The French word for "your sister" is "ta sœur".
The word impunis is an adjective in French. It is also an adjective in Latin.
The French word "soeur" translates to "sister" in English.
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'
"Syoor-nah-tyoo-rehl" is the pronunciation of the French word surnaturel.Specifically, the French word can be the masculine form of an adjective or noun. It means "eery, supernatural" as an adjective. It means "(the) occult, (the) supernatural" as a noun.
The French word for hot is "chaud." In French, it is masculine.
The masculine form of the French word "gris" is "gris." It remains the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
Depending on how it's used in a sentence, French can be a noun or an adjective. Kailee speaks French. (noun) Kailee loves French food. (adjective)
"Sweet" in French as an adjective to describe someone is "doux/douce".
The French word for sister is sœur, pronounced "suhr". It is, logically, a feminine noun.The o and the e should be joined into one character, but it's not that big a deal.