'jaune' is spelled the same in the masculine and the feminine.
An 's' is added when plural:
des voitures (fem.) jaunes
des papiers (masc.) jaunes
its Red and Yellow (colours)
Red= Rouge Orange= Orange Yellow= Jaune Green= Vert(e) Blue= Bleu(e) Purple/Violet= Violet(te) Pink= Rose Black= Noir(e) Brown= Brun Gray= Gris(e) Tan= Beige Light= Clair(e) ex. Light Blue = Bleu Clair Dark= fonc ex. Dark Blue= Bleu Fonc
yellow can be a noun ,it's masculine but it can be an adjective. yellow= jaune in french
Jaune and Rouge
jaune is yellow in English.
Jaune is the coulour for yellow in English.
la couleur - the colorles couleurs - the colorsThe following is organized like this: English form - French masculine form (add for feminine form) (add for plural form).red - rouge(s)orange - orange*yellow - jaune(s)green - vert(e)(s)blue - bleu(e)(s)purple - violet(te)(s)pink - rose(s)white - blanc(he)(s)gray - gris(e)(s)**black - noir(e)(s)brown - marron**Never change form.**Don't add an "s" for the masculine plural form.Other notes:You usually don't add an "e" to a masculine adjective that already ends in an "e" to make it feminine.If an adjective describes both males and females, always use the masculine plural form.The final consonant sound is pronounced in the feminine forms but not the masculine forms.
'Route de brique jaune' is a French equivalent of 'yellow brick road'.The feminine noun 'route' means 'road, route'. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The feminine noun 'brique' means 'brick'. The adjective 'jaune' means 'yellow'.All together, they're pronounced 'root duh breek zhohn'.
"Yellow" in French is spelled "jaune."
These are the basic colours in French in four formats: masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural and feminine plural:purple violet, violette, violets, violettesblue bleu, bleue, bleus, bleuesgreen vert, verte, verts, vertesyellow jaune, jaune, jaunes, jaunesorange orange, orange, orange, orangered rouge, rouge, rouges, rougesblack noir, noire, noirs, noireswhite blanc, blanche, blancs, blanchesgrey gris, grise, gris, grisesbrown marron, marron, marron, marronpink rose, rose, roses, roseslight blue bleu clair, bleu clair, bleu clair, bleu clairdark blue bleu foncé, bleu foncé, bleu foncé, bleu foncé
The color "jaune" in French translates to yellow in English.
'Yellow brick road' is an English equivalent of 'Route de brique jaune'.The feminine noun 'route' means 'road, route'. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The feminine noun 'brique' means 'brick'. The adjective 'jaune' means 'yellow'.All together, they're pronounced 'root duh breek zhohn'.
The word for yellow in French is Jaune. There is only one way of saying yellow in french. Jaune. In German it is, gelb, I think.
jaune (pronounced john)