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"Riche" is a French adjective that is invariable in gender; it does not change to match the gender of the noun it describes.
"Rich" in French is spelled "riche."
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
"L'Autriche" is feminine in French.
"Faculté" is feminine in French.
"Riche" is a French adjective that is invariable in gender; it does not change to match the gender of the noun it describes.
Riche is an adjective written the same in both masculine and feminine, but that may takes a plural mark (des gens riches > rich people) and thus is not considered invariable.
"Rich" in French is spelled "riche."
"She isn't rich!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Elle n'est pas riche! The feminine singular statement also translates as "She is not rich!" in English. The pronunciation will be "el ney pa reesh" in French.
"je suis riche"
Nouveau riche is French for "new rich".
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I translated it into french and found: Il est riche.