La jalousie is the word for the noun jealousy in French. If you wanted to say someone was jealous, the adjective is jaloux for masculine and jalouse for feminine singular.
One could be a metaphor, for example referring to jealousy as "a green-eyed monster".
Yes, "jealous" has a base word, which is "jealousy."
Well, darling, in French, "jealous" is "jaloux" for a man and "jalouse" for a woman. So if you're feeling envious and want to express it in the language of love, you can say "Je suis jaloux" or "Je suis jalouse." Just remember, jealousy is a green-eyed monster that doesn't discriminate based on language.
The French word for French is "français."
The phonetic transcription for the word "French" in French is /fs/.
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Fear of jealousy. the fear of jealousy
The adjective for jealousy is "jealous."
Definitely Jealousy. Jealousy has the power to end great friendships.
no only idiot have jealousy
No, but 'jealous' is an adjective. 'Jealousy' is a noun.
Nope - jealousy is a 'state of mind'... it's not a disorder. People can be 'trained' with counselling to suppress their jealousy.
You have a bad character trait of jealousy.
Extreme jealousy, over the top.
Mr. Jealousy was created in 1998.
Hey Jealousy was created in 1993.
NO. It is not correct to say that lust is equivalent to jealousy.