wagnérien / wagnérienne
wahhabite
wallingant / wallingante
wallisien / wallisienne
wallon / wallone
wasp
waterproof (not really French, just kind of accepted)
welche or welsche
wisigothique or wisigoth / wisigothe
wolof
wyandotte
nothing
les adjectifs
secret (noun) ; secret, secrète (adjectives)
rusé (foxy, canny), ridicule (ridiculous), raide (stiff), radieux (glorious, radiant), radin (fam.) (stingy), respectueux (respectful), rieur (cheerful, merry), ronchon (grumpy), rose (pink), rouge (red), rougeâtre (redish), rugueux (rough)...
The translation of happy into French is "heureux." While the translation of landings into French is "débarquements." Since all adjectives go after the noun in French, except for a certain few, the translation of "happy landings" would be "débarquements heureux."
Some adjectives that start with a W that can describe a person are:warmwatchfulweakwelcomingwetwickedwildworkingworriedworst
RareRougeRévolutionnaireRadinRabougri
White week
Well some french adjectives that start with J are jolie which means pretty
Some French adjectives that start with the letter "j" are joyeux (happy), jeune (young), joli (pretty), and juste (fair/just).
Three adjectives that start with the letter "W" are "wonderful," "witty," and "warm." Each of these words can be used to describe various qualities, such as an enjoyable experience, a clever sense of humor, or a friendly demeanor.
· warm · wholesome · wonderful
Words that are used to describe nouns are known as adjectives. Some adjectives that start with the letter W are: wavy, weathered, wet, white, wobbly, wonderful.
There are no native French words that start with W. Only words borrowed from English and other languages begin with w, such as: Wagon Walkman Waterproof Week-end
· warmhearted · well-groomed · wise · witty · wonderful
Terrible, terrifiant, tordu, titanesque, total,
Only words borrowed from other languages, such as Wombat.