The feminine form of "vieux" in French is "vieille." In French, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. Since "vieux" is a masculine singular adjective, its feminine singular form is "vieille."
Old in French is vieux (masculine) or vieille (feminine).
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
Argentina is "l'Argentine" in French. This is a feminine noun, with no masculine.
"Ami" is the masculine form for "friend" in French. The feminine form is "amie," pronounced exactly the same.
Mince
The feminine form of "vieux" in French is "vieille."
"Vieux" is masculine in French.
French "vieux" means "old" (masculine, both singular and plural). The feminine form is "vieille" (sing.) or "vieilles" (pl.)
Old in French is vieux (masculine) or vieille (feminine).
Vieux (masculine) / vieille (feminine). Ancien(m) / ancienne(f)
'Vieille' is the feminine singular form of 'vieux', meaning 'old'.
The feminine form of "French" in French is "française."
Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.
Ta means "your" before a feminine, singular noun.
In French, "Amie" is the feminine form and "Ami" is the masculine form.
Jeune means young in French. The opposite is 'vieux' (masc.) or 'vieille' (fem.).
Jeune is the opposite of the French word vieux. The first feminine/masculine singular adjective means "young" whereas the second, masculine singular adjective translates as "old" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "zuh" and "vyuh" in French.