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.
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The word "blonde" can function as both a noun and an adjective.
The word blonde has one syllable.
blonde is not a real color but actually a hair color. people use the word blonde as a slang word for "yellow hair". Blonde is a true hair colour. I was born blonde & both my children were also born blonde.
The blonde girl in the come with me now video is called Brit Spears.
The Spanish word for blonde is "rubio" for males and "rubia" for females.
Typically, 'blonde' is reserved for women or girls. Both are correct spellings, though.
toe head
You can perform a search on the Internet for blonde jokes. Just type in "blonde jokes" and a whole plethora of sites dedicated to blonde humor will come up.
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"Rubia" in Spanish translates to "blonde" in English when referring to a female.
The word blonde can be a noun (blonde-haired female) or an adjective meaning of a light color (referring to women or hair). When referring to a male person, the noun and adjective is blond.
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase 'rubia linda' is the following: beautiful blonde. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'rubia' means 'blonde'; and 'linda' means 'beautiful'. Another word for 'blonde' or 'fair-skinned woman' that's popular in Mexico is the word guera, which is pronounced as GWEH-rah.