Il est super intelligent.
we would say "elle est super-intelligente"
that they are intelligent and have a quick understanding of things.
l'intelligent (it's the same)
I would say that cunning is intelligence without wisdom
"très intelligent" (masculine) / "très intelligente" (feminine).
we would say "elle est super-intelligente"
As the above is a fragment, so will the translation: Translation: "mujeres jóvenes bonitas y super-inteligentes también." If you wish to say "They were pretty young ladies and super intelligent too" you can say, "Eran mujeres jóvenes bonitas y super-inteligentes también."
To say intelligent in Latin you would say intelligens. To say intelligent in Italian you would say intelligente. In Greek you would say exypnos.
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".
The word for intelligent in French is "intelligent."
u cant say intelligent .. u can say fraud..
Soy inteligente would be the best way to say "I am intelligent" in Spanish.
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
The Joker does not have a super power. He is a highly intelligent, engineer, who is more then a little crazy.
A race of super- intelligent eel/moose hybrids.
Inteligente
You can say "Je suis intelligent(e)" in French, which translates to "I am smart."