More Adjectives
| short | court/e | different | différent/e | |
| loud | criard/e | situated | situé/e | |
| elegant | élégant/e | big | gros/se | |
| tight, narrow | étroit/e | curious | curieux/euse | |
| several | plusieurs | nervous | nerveux/euse | |
| pointed | pointu/e | only | seul/e | |
| bright | vif, vive | amusing | amusant/e | |
| cute | mignon/nne | touching | émouvant/e | |
| perfect | parfait/e | funny | drôle | |
| ready | prêt/e | heavy | lourd/e | |
| sad | triste | noisy | bruyant/e | |
| clever | malin/gne | dirty | sale | |
| lazy | paresseux/euse | tired | fatigué/e | |
| generous | généreux/euse | angry | fâché/e | |
| famous | célèbre | annoyed | irrité/e | |
| decorated | décoré/e | old | âgé/e |
Note: Remember the first word is the masculine and the second is the
feminine. The addition of an e for the feminine form allows the last
consonant to be voiced. These adjectives go after the noun.
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Indo-European Languages
