FRENCH ADJECTIVES 1 Most adjectives add e to the masculine singular form to get the feminine singular Be careful when you see masculine adjectives
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FRENCH ADJECTIVES
1 Most adjectives add e to the masculine singular form to get the feminine singular. Be carefulwhen you see masculine adjectives ending in Ǧe, Ǧeux, Ǧf, and Ǧ er, because for those, you do not
simply add e. (Note that adding this e to a previously silent consonant causes that consonant to be pronounced. No pronunciation changes, however, occur when adding e to a vowel.) The table below is a list of common adjectives in their masculine and feminine form.Common Adjectives
américain (American) américaine amusant (fun) amusante bleu (blue) bleue brun (brunette) brune blond (blonde) blonde charmant (charming) charmante content (happy) contente court (short) courteélégant (elegant) élégante
fort (strong) forte français (French) française grand (big) grande haut (tall, big) haute intelligent (intelligent) intelligente intéressant (interesting) intéressante joli (pretty) jolie lourd (heavy) lourde ouvert (open) ouverte parfait (perfect) parfaite petit (small) petite poli (polite) polie prochain (next) prochaine vrai (true) vraieMasculine adjectives that end in a silent e
Singular adjectives that end in a silent e do not change in the feminine. Masculine and feminine forms are spelled and pronounced in the same manner, as follows: aimable (kind, pleasant) bizarre (weird, strange) calme (calm) célébre (famous) comique (comical) confortable (comfortable) drôle (funny) facile (easy) faible (weak) honnête (honest) jeune (young) magnifique (magnificent) maigre (thin) malade (sick) mince (thin) moderne (modern) pauvre (poor) propre (clean) riche (rich, wealthy) sale (dirty) sincére (sincere) splendide (splendid) sympathique (nice) triste (sad)FRENCH ADJECTIVES
2Masculine adjectives that end in é
Form the singular feminine of singular masculine adjectives ending in é by adding Ǧe, as shown below:Common Adjectives
âgé (old, aged) âgée
dévoué (devouted) dévouée fatigué (tired) fatiguée occupé (busy) occupée situé (situated) situéeMasculine adjectives that end in eux
Masculine singular adjectives ending in eux form the feminine by changing Ǧ x to Ǧse, as shown below:Common Adjectives
affectueux (affectionate) affectueuse ambitieux (ambitious) ambitieuse chanceux (lucky) chanceuse consciencieux (conscientious) consciencieuse courageux (courageous) courageuse curieux (curious) curieuse dangereux (dangerous) dangereuse délicieux (delicious) délicieuse furieux (furious) furieuse généreux (generous) généreuse heureux (happy) heureuse malheureux (unhappy) malheureuse paresseux (lazy) paresseuse peureux (fearful) peureuse sérieux (serious) sérieuseFRENCH ADJECTIVES
3Masculine adjectives that end in f
Form the feminine singular of masculine singular adjectives ending in f by changing -f to - ve.Common Adjectives
actif (active) active attentif (attentive) attentive imaginatif (imaginative) imaginative impulsif (impulsive) impulsive intuitif (intuitive) intuitive naïf (naïve) naïve sportif (athletic) sportiveMasculine adjectives that end in er
Masculine singular adjectives ending in Ǧ er form the feminine by changing Ǧ er to Ǧère, as shown
below: