fier, fière.
"Proud" in French is "fier" for a male and "fière" for a female.
"Je suis fier" in French means "I am proud" in English.
The Malayalam word for proud is "അഹങ്കാരം" (ahankaram).
The corresponding adjective for the word pride is "proud."
we said, tu devrais être fier
"Proud" in French is "fier" for a male and "fière" for a female.
they are proud of their surrenders
Fier d'être… E.g. "fier d'être français" -> "proud to be French"
they are proud of their surrenders
they are proud of their surrenders
Yes, the noun 'French' can function as an antecedent.The antecedent of a pronoun can be a noun or a pronoun.The word 'French' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'French' is a word for the language of France or the people of France as a group.Examples:The French are justly proud of their wine industry.I learned French in high school. It has been helpful when I travel.
"Je suis fier" in French means "I am proud" in English.
The word proud has one syllable.
Example of proud: I am proud to be an American. My son makes me very proud.
The Malayalam word for proud is "അഹങ്കാരം" (ahankaram).
The word that means proud of oneself is "self-congratulatory."
The corresponding adjective for the word pride is "proud."