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What is the feminine of Vieux?

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Q. What is the feminine of Vieux?

Vieux, which means “old,” is used with masculine singular nouns and vieille is the feminine singular form of the adjective. The masculine plural form of the adjective is the same as the masculine singular, vieux. For the feminine plural, we add an “s” to get vieilles.

Q. How do you make Vieux feminine in French?

To form the masculine plural, add an -x to the adjectives ending in -eau (beau/nouveau), and vieux doesn’t change. To form the feminine plural, it follows the simple rule for pluralisation, and simply takes an -s.

Q. How do you use Vieux in French?

  1. ( informal) (= personne âgée) (= homme) old man. (= femme) old woman. un petit vieux a little old man.
  2. ( informal) (à un ami) pauvre vieux poor thing. mon vieux old man. ma vieille old girl. Eh bien, mon vieux Well, old man Eh bien, ma vieille Well, old girl ⧫ Well, my dear …
  3. ( autres locutions)

Q. What is the masculine form of old in French?

vieux

Q. Is inteligente masculine or feminine French?

General Rules

Gender Singular Plural
Masculine intelligent intelligents
Feminine intelligente intelligentes

Q. What is the feminine of gros in French?

1 – Gros = Big / Imposing / Fat /Serious It makes grosse(s) (pronounced groS with a pronounced s) in the feminine and comes before the noun.

Q. How do you say intelligent girl in French?

→ She seems a talented, intelligent woman….intelligent.

An intelligent girl who’s got a libido. Une fille intelligente ne peut avoir de libido ?
You’re an intelligent girl. Tu es une fille intelligente.

Q. Is intelligent a French word?

intelligent (intelligente) [ɛ̃teliʒɑ̃, ɑ̃t] ADJ. that’s clever!

Q. What is French patient?

1. [ of doctor] patient(e) m/f. 2. ( in hospital) malade mf. modifier.

Q. How do you spell strict in French?

strict: sévère; strictement; rigoureux; dur; sévèrement; rigide; rude; rigoureusement; stricte; conforme aux règles.

Q. How do you spell parents in French?

parents; père et mère.

Q. What’s the difference between AS and A in French?

As for “as”, it is simply the verb to “avoir” conjugated with you: “tu as”. We use “a” when it is verb “avoir”. If at past, it is possible to say “avait”, then it is “a”. “à” is the preposition, not the verb.

Q. Is Parents feminine in French?

But in French it changes depending on whether you’re talking about a masculine noun (père) or a feminine noun (mère). (And obviously “father” is a masculine noun, while “mother” is a feminine noun.)

Q. How do you respond to Ca va?

How to respond. The quickest response to “Comment ça va?” is “Ça va bien, et toi?” (“It’s going well, how about you?”). Memorize this question and answer combination because you’ll use it a lot. If you’re not doing well, you can say “Ça va mal” (“It’s not going well”).

Q. How is ç pronounced?

Ç always sounds like [“sss”] ! So it’s a way to have a “c” letter that sounds like “sss” even in front of a / o / u.

Q. What is C called in French?

Cedilla: ç The little hook ¸ added under the letter c in French is a diacritical mark known as a cedilla, une cédille. The letter c with the hook ç is called c cédille. The sole purpose of the cedilla is to change a hard c, pronounced [k], to a soft c, pronounced [s].

Q. How do Turkish people pronounce C?

Also odd is the Turkish ‘c’, which is pronounced just like English ‘j’. Cem in Turkish is pronounced just like English gem (as in gemstone). Can in Turkish is pronounced just like English John. The odd soft-g (ğ) is not pronounced at all, though it lengthens the preceding vowel slightly.

Q. Why do Turkish people pronounce C as J?

Probably he got C from original Latin sound, which also corresponds to Arabic C, because of the fact that both alphabets comes from Phoenician. Original Latin had only C, and this letter is used for both English J sound (like in “Japan”) and G sound (like in “Go”).

Q. What does CEM mean in Turkish?

the one who rules

Q. What is the hardest language to learn?

The Hardest Languages To Learn For English Speakers

  1. Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world.
  2. Arabic.
  3. Polish.
  4. Russian.
  5. Turkish.
  6. Danish.

Q. Why is learning Turkish so hard?

The language is considered harder to learn than French or German, from which English originates. However, because it uses the same Latin alphabet as English (with a few extra diacritic marks thrown in) Turkish is the easiest place to start for anyone wanting to learn a Turkic language.

Q. Is it worth learning Turkish?

A variety of reasons to study Turkish. It is often said that learning a language broadens your view of the world. It helps you to understand other cultures and be more accepting of the differences among people. Turkish is a fascinating language that has enriched the English vocabulary, with its many loanwords.

Q. What is the benefit of learning Turkish?

People who speak a foreign language have a better fighting chance against dementia and Alzheimer’s. The memory skills you gain while learning Turkish will undoubtedly benefit you. There are even more brain benefits to learning a foreign language. You’ll get to experience reality in a different way.

Q. Is Turkish harder than Russian?

Russian seems more useful but also harder than Turkish, especially the pronunciation. I like both languages but I’d say I’m perhaps more drawn to Turkish right now. The English is bad in both countries but especially Turkey.

Q. Is Turkish a beautiful language?

Turkish is one of the most unique and beautiful languages in the world. Although many people assume that Turkish is just another Arabic based language from the Middle East, it’s actually one of the most unique languages on earth.

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