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I have long blond hair. -- J'ai de longs cheveux blonds. -- "zhay duh loh[n] shuh-vuh bloh[n]"

Another way to say the same thing would be "j'ai les cheveux longs et blonds".

note: There are a lot of grammar issues at work, here. This second way is probably easier to understand from a grammatical point of view, since it follows the usual rules of adjectives after nouns and the definite article for body parts. However, "long" is an unusual adjective in that it can go either before or after the noun with generally no change in meaning. Also, when you place an adjective before a body part, you no longer use the definite but rather the indefinite article. So "de" in the first sentence is actually the plural indefinite article, which is usually des, except when a descriptive adjective is placed before the noun (another example sentence: "Vous avez proposé de très bonnes idées.").

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