Joyeux, joyeuse.
No, the word French is not an adverb.The word French is an adjective and a noun.
The related adjective to the noun "nuage", are "nuageux" (masc.) or "nuageuse" (fem.)
"Y" translates to "il y a" in French, which means "there is" or "there are" depending on the context.
Yes, "gros" is considered an irregular French adjective because it does not follow the typical pattern for adjective endings. It does not change form for feminine or plural nouns, unlike regular French adjectives.
"Riche" in French is a masculine adjective. The feminine form of "riche" is "riche" when used as an adjective.
No, the word French is not an adverb.The word French is an adjective and a noun.
"superb" is "superbe" in French for the exclamation or the adjective (or "superbes" for the plural adjective).
Yes qwerty is an adjective.
Yacht is a noun beginning with Y, yell is a verb, and young is an adjective.
The related adjective to the noun "nuage", are "nuageux" (masc.) or "nuageuse" (fem.)
"Adjectif" is the french for "Adjective"
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'
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)
The proper adjective for France is French.
Yummy is a complimentary adjective. It begins with Y.
Jolie is a French adjective meaning "pretty".
amoureuse (feminine adjective) is 'in love' in French.