a cloud: un nuage
a cloudy day: un jour nuageux (masc.) or une journée nuageuse (fem.)
The word for "cloudy" in French is "nuageux."
To say "it's cloudy" in French, you would say "Il fait nuageux."
cloudy
Clear
No, "cloudy" is an adjective that describes the condition of the sky being covered with clouds. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
The word for "cloudy" in French is "nuageux."
No, the word cloudy is not a noun. The word cloudy is an adjective.
"Cloudy" and "overcast" are English equivalents of the French word nuageux. The word functions as a masculine singular adjective in a phrase or sentence. The pronunciation will be "nwa-zhuh" in French.
What is the word for 'cloudy in London'
The Māori word for cloudy is "paparangi."
To say "it's cloudy" in French, you would say "Il fait nuageux."
cloudy is nuageux, nuageuse in French. le ciel est nuageux (the sky is cloudy), la nuit était nuageuse (the night was cloudy)
Cloudy can be translated as:wolkigbewölktverhangen
le ciel est nuageux ; il y a des nuages ; le ciel est couvert.
The word "cloudy" can function as an adjective, describing weather that is overcast or hazy.
Blur.
I guess 'clear' like: the sky is cloudy. or: the sky is clear.