blond-haired (feminine)
the word blonde is originated in late 17th century from French. It is the feminine of blond. This word comes from medieval latin blundus which mean yellow and THAT word could be Germanic.Hope this helpstwilight maniac
blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.
blonde woman -- femme blonde
Actually you have it , Blond is the french word meaning fair or light colored. Our English version is spelled Blonde and is taken directly from the french word.
"Rubia" in Spanish translates to "blonde" in English when referring to a female.
Fair-haired (and light-haired) are translated 'blond' (masc.) or 'blonde' (fem.) in French.
it is not a French word
In French, "blonds" is the plural form of the adjective "blond," which means "blonde" when referring to a female, and "blond" when referring to a male. It describes someone with light-colored hair.
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
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