Adjectives Flashcards
Translate ‘worried’ into French
inquiet
‘Inquiet’ is used for masculine subjects, while ‘inquiète’ is used for feminine subjects.
What is the French term for ‘high’?
haut
‘Haut’ can describe elevation or status.
What is the French term for ‘low’?
bas
‘Bas’ indicates a lower position or lesser degree.
Translate ‘breathtaking’ into French
époustouflant
This term is often used to describe stunning views or experiences.
What is the French term for ‘thin’?
mince
‘Mince’ is used to describe something with a small width or thickness.
What is the French term for ‘soft’?
doux
‘Doux’ can also refer to gentle or mild qualities.
Translate ‘clear’ into French
clair
‘Clair’ can describe transparency or understanding.
What is the French term for ‘patient’?
patient
Used for masculine subjects; ‘patiente’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘last’?
dernier
‘Dernier’ indicates the final in a sequence.
Translate ‘poisonous’ into French
vénimeux
‘Vénimeux’ is typically used to describe toxic animals or plants.
What is the French term for ‘alone’?
seul
‘Seul’ indicates being by oneself.
What is the French term for ‘impatient’?
impatient
Used for masculine subjects; ‘impatiente’ is the feminine form.
Translate ‘serious’ into French
sérieux
‘Sérieux’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘sérieuse’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘young’?
jeune
‘Jeune’ is used for both masculine and feminine subjects.
Translate ‘rustic’ into French
rustique
‘Rustique’ describes something rural or simple in style.
What is the French term for ‘curly’?
bouclé
‘Bouclé’ describes hair that is curled.
What is the French term for ‘happy’?
heureux
‘Heureux’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘heureuse’ is the feminine form.
Translate ‘leaning/tilted’ into French
penché
‘Penché’ describes something that is not upright.
What is the French term for ‘stiff’?
raide
‘Raide’ can also describe a lack of flexibility.
What is the French term for ‘polite’?
poli
Used for masculine subjects; ‘polie’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘rude’?
impoli
‘Impoli’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘impolie’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘weak’?
faible
‘Faible’ describes a lack of strength.
What is the French term for ‘cheap’?
bon marché
‘Bon marché’ indicates low cost.
What is the French term for ‘big’?
volumineux
‘Volumineux’ describes something large in volume.
Translate ‘horrible’ into French
horrible
‘Horrible’ is used in the same way in both languages.
What is the French term for ‘great’?
formidable
‘Formidable’ can mean impressive or wonderful.
What is the French term for ‘smart’?
intelligent
Used for masculine subjects; ‘intelligente’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘stupid’?
stupide
‘Stupide’ is used in the same way in both languages.
What is the French term for ‘interesting’?
intéressant
Used for masculine subjects; ‘intéressante’ is the feminine form.
What is the French term for ‘boring’?
ennuyeux
‘Ennuyeux’ describes something that lacks interest.
What is the English equivalent of the French term ‘gigantesque’?
giant
‘Gigantesque’ refers to something very large or massive.
What does ‘dangereux’ mean in English?
dangerous
‘Dangereux’ describes something that poses a risk or threat.
Translate ‘drôle’ to English.
funny
‘Drôle’ is used to describe something that causes laughter.
What is the English translation of ‘sympathique’?
nice
‘Sympathique’ refers to someone who is pleasant or agreeable.
Fill in the blank: The opposite of ‘riche’ is _______.
pauvre
‘Riche’ means wealthy, while ‘pauvre’ means poor.
What does ‘facile’ translate to in English?
easy
‘Facile’ describes something that is not difficult.
Translate ‘propre’ to English.
clean
‘Propre’ means free from dirt or impurities.
What is the English equivalent of ‘sale’?
dirty
‘Sale’ refers to something that is not clean.
What does ‘timide’ mean in English?
shy
‘Timide’ describes a person who is reserved or lacking in confidence.
Fill in the blank: The French term for ‘strong’ is _______.
fort
‘Fort’ can refer to physical strength or robustness.
What is the English translation of ‘grand’?
big/tall
‘Grand’ can refer to size or height.
Translate ‘mignon’ to English.
cute
‘Mignon’ is used to describe something endearing or attractive.
What does ‘mauvais’ mean in English?
bad
‘Mauvais’ refers to something that is of poor quality or undesirable.
What is the English equivalent of ‘joli’?
pretty
‘Joli’ is used to describe something that is attractive or lovely.
Fill in the blank: The French term for ‘difficult’ is _______.
difficile
‘Difficile’ refers to something that is hard to do or understand.
What does ‘calme’ mean in English?
quiet/calm
‘Calme’ describes an environment that is peaceful or tranquil.
Translate ‘rapide’ to English.
fast
‘Rapide’ refers to something that moves quickly.
What is the English translation of ‘lent’?
slow
‘Lent’ describes something that moves at a low speed.
What does ‘beau’ mean in English?
handsome
‘Beau’ is used to describe a good-looking male.
What is the English equivalent of ‘belle’?
beautiful
‘Belle’ refers to a good-looking female.
Fill in the blank: The opposite of ‘fort’ is _______.
faible
‘Fort’ means strong, while its opposite ‘faible’ means weak.
What is the English translation of ‘fâché’?
angry
What is the English translation of ‘cher’?
expensive
What is the English translation of ‘courageux’?
brave
What is the English translation of ‘désorienté’?
disoriented
What is the English translation of ‘difficile’?
difficult
What is the English translation of ‘ambitieux’?
ambitious
What is the English translation of ‘épuisé’?
exhausted
What is the English translation of ‘fatigué’?
tired
What is the English translation of ‘grave’?
serious
What is the English translation of ‘gros’?
big/fat
What is the English translation of ‘juste’?
fair
What is the English translation of ‘libre’?
free
What is the English translation of ‘meilleur’?
best
What is the English translation of ‘nouveau’?
new
What is the English translation of ‘léger’?
light
What is the English translation of ‘moche’?
ugly
What is the English translation of ‘navré’?
sorry
What is the English translation of ‘pareil’?
same
What is the English translation of ‘ruiné’?
broke
What is the English translation of ‘pressé’?
in a hurry
What is the English translation of ‘prêt’?
ready
What is the English translation of ‘ravi’?
delighted
What is the English translation of ‘détendu’?
relaxed
What is the English translation of ‘tranquille’?
quiet
What is the English translation of ‘travailleur’?
hard-working
What is the English translation of ‘triste’?
sad
What is the English translation of ‘curieux’?
curious
What is the English translation of ‘vieux’?
old
What is the feminine form of ‘méchant’?
méchante
What is the feminine form of ‘fâché’?
fâchée
What is the feminine form of ‘cher’?
chère
What is the feminine form of ‘courageux’?
courageuse
What is the feminine form of ‘ambitieux’?
ambitieuse
What is the feminine form of ‘épuisé’?
épuisée
What is the feminine form of ‘fatigué’?
fatiguée
What is the feminine form of ‘grave’?
grave
What is the feminine form of ‘gros’?
grosse
What is the feminine form of ‘meilleur’?
meilleure
What is the feminine form of ‘nouveau’?
nouvelle
What is the feminine form of ‘léger’?
légère
What is the feminine form of ‘moche’?
moche
What is the feminine form of ‘navré’?
navrée
What is the feminine form of ‘pareil’?
pareille
What is the feminine form of ‘ruiné’?
ruinée
What is the feminine form of ‘pressé’?
pressée
What is the feminine form of ‘prêt’?
prête
What is the feminine form of ‘ravi’?
ravie
What is the feminine form of ‘détendu’?
détendue
What is the feminine form of ‘tranquille’?
tranquille
What is the feminine form of ‘travailleur’?
travailleuse
What is the feminine form of ‘triste’?
triste
What is the feminine form of ‘curieux’?
curieuse
What is the feminine form of ‘vieux’?
vieille