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 translation for jealous is "jaloux" for masculine form and "jalouse" for feminine form.
The root word of jealous is "jeal," which comes from the Old French word "gelos" meaning "zealous" or "eager."
You would say "j'étais jaloux" if you are male, or "j'étais jalouse" if you are female in French.
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.
Well some french adjectives that start with J are jolie which means pretty
je suis jealous
The French translation for jealous is "jaloux" for masculine form and "jalouse" for feminine form.
To say "I am so jealous!" in French, you could say Je suis assez jaloux!
Jealous Mountain
Nous sommes jaloux
le jelous le jelous
The root word of jealous is "jeal," which comes from the Old French word "gelos" meaning "zealous" or "eager."
N'est pas jaloux! in French is "Is not jealous!" in English.
ne soyez pas jaloux/jalouse
arrête d'être jaloux / jalouse
You would say "j'étais jaloux" if you are male, or "j'étais jalouse" if you are female in French.
"tu es jaloux" (for a guy) "tu es jalouse" (for a girl)