blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.
The words 'light' and 'blond' are adjective describing the noun 'hair'.Examples of more adjectives to describe 'light, blond hair' are:palesoftlongfrizzygroomedmessyshortcropped
Typically, 'blonde' is reserved for women or girls. Both are correct spellings, though.
It depends on the adjective ! For example : Beau -> Belle (female) Blond -> Blonde (female) Most of the time, you have to add an "e" at the end.
In French, "blonds" is the plural form of the adjective "blond," which means "blonde" when referring to a female, and "blond" when referring to a male. It describes someone with light-colored hair.
Yes, it rhymes with pond. Blonde and blond are pronounced the same way. "Blonde" is a noun to describe a woman -- "Marilyn Monroe was a famous blonde." "Blond" is an adjective for either sex -- "Daniel Craig is the first blond Bond": "Marilyn Monroe was born brunette but dyed her hair blond."
Brown, black, blond, fat, skinny, buff, short; tall an adjective is something that describes something different
My blonde"Mi" means "my" and "güero" means "blond(e)" or "light-skinned," but since "güero" is an adjective, the phrase is incomplete. You could say "mi pelo güero" or "mi cabello güero," meaning "my blond hair." But this term is mostly used in Mexico. Usually "rubio" is used in Spanish to say "blond."
blond and blond is the same thing
Yeah, she's dirty blond, but still blond.
No you do not have to be blond you will usually be blond by your families genes or you might of colored it that way .
'Blondey' is spelled 'Blonde' and 'Blond' is spelled 'Blond'.