Adjectives Flashcards

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Translate ‘worried’ into French

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inquiet

‘Inquiet’ is used for masculine subjects, while ‘inquiète’ is used for feminine subjects.

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What is the French term for ‘high’?

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haut

‘Haut’ can describe elevation or status.

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What is the French term for ‘low’?

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bas

‘Bas’ indicates a lower position or lesser degree.

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Translate ‘breathtaking’ into French

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époustouflant

This term is often used to describe stunning views or experiences.

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What is the French term for ‘thin’?

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mince

‘Mince’ is used to describe something with a small width or thickness.

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What is the French term for ‘soft’?

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doux

‘Doux’ can also refer to gentle or mild qualities.

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Translate ‘clear’ into French

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clair

‘Clair’ can describe transparency or understanding.

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What is the French term for ‘patient’?

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patient

Used for masculine subjects; ‘patiente’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘last’?

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dernier

‘Dernier’ indicates the final in a sequence.

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Translate ‘poisonous’ into French

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vénimeux

‘Vénimeux’ is typically used to describe toxic animals or plants.

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What is the French term for ‘alone’?

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seul

‘Seul’ indicates being by oneself.

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What is the French term for ‘impatient’?

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impatient

Used for masculine subjects; ‘impatiente’ is the feminine form.

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Translate ‘serious’ into French

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sérieux

‘Sérieux’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘sérieuse’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘young’?

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jeune

‘Jeune’ is used for both masculine and feminine subjects.

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Translate ‘rustic’ into French

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rustique

‘Rustique’ describes something rural or simple in style.

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What is the French term for ‘curly’?

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bouclé

‘Bouclé’ describes hair that is curled.

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What is the French term for ‘happy’?

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heureux

‘Heureux’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘heureuse’ is the feminine form.

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Translate ‘leaning/tilted’ into French

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penché

‘Penché’ describes something that is not upright.

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What is the French term for ‘stiff’?

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raide

‘Raide’ can also describe a lack of flexibility.

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What is the French term for ‘polite’?

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poli

Used for masculine subjects; ‘polie’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘rude’?

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impoli

‘Impoli’ is used for masculine subjects; ‘impolie’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘weak’?

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faible

‘Faible’ describes a lack of strength.

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What is the French term for ‘cheap’?

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bon marché

‘Bon marché’ indicates low cost.

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What is the French term for ‘big’?

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volumineux

‘Volumineux’ describes something large in volume.

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Translate ‘horrible’ into French

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horrible

‘Horrible’ is used in the same way in both languages.

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What is the French term for ‘great’?

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formidable

‘Formidable’ can mean impressive or wonderful.

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What is the French term for ‘smart’?

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intelligent

Used for masculine subjects; ‘intelligente’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘stupid’?

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stupide

‘Stupide’ is used in the same way in both languages.

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What is the French term for ‘interesting’?

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intéressant

Used for masculine subjects; ‘intéressante’ is the feminine form.

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What is the French term for ‘boring’?

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ennuyeux

‘Ennuyeux’ describes something that lacks interest.

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What is the English equivalent of the French term ‘gigantesque’?

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giant

‘Gigantesque’ refers to something very large or massive.

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What does ‘dangereux’ mean in English?

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dangerous

‘Dangereux’ describes something that poses a risk or threat.

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Translate ‘drôle’ to English.

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funny

‘Drôle’ is used to describe something that causes laughter.

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What is the English translation of ‘sympathique’?

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nice

‘Sympathique’ refers to someone who is pleasant or agreeable.

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Fill in the blank: The opposite of ‘riche’ is _______.

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pauvre

‘Riche’ means wealthy, while ‘pauvre’ means poor.

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What does ‘facile’ translate to in English?

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easy

‘Facile’ describes something that is not difficult.

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Translate ‘propre’ to English.

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clean

‘Propre’ means free from dirt or impurities.

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What is the English equivalent of ‘sale’?

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dirty

‘Sale’ refers to something that is not clean.

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What does ‘timide’ mean in English?

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shy

‘Timide’ describes a person who is reserved or lacking in confidence.

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Fill in the blank: The French term for ‘strong’ is _______.

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fort

‘Fort’ can refer to physical strength or robustness.

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What is the English translation of ‘grand’?

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big/tall

‘Grand’ can refer to size or height.

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Translate ‘mignon’ to English.

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cute

‘Mignon’ is used to describe something endearing or attractive.

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What does ‘mauvais’ mean in English?

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bad

‘Mauvais’ refers to something that is of poor quality or undesirable.

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What is the English equivalent of ‘joli’?

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pretty

‘Joli’ is used to describe something that is attractive or lovely.

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Fill in the blank: The French term for ‘difficult’ is _______.

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difficile

‘Difficile’ refers to something that is hard to do or understand.

46
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What does ‘calme’ mean in English?

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quiet/calm

‘Calme’ describes an environment that is peaceful or tranquil.

47
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Translate ‘rapide’ to English.

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fast

‘Rapide’ refers to something that moves quickly.

48
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What is the English translation of ‘lent’?

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slow

‘Lent’ describes something that moves at a low speed.

49
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What does ‘beau’ mean in English?

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handsome

‘Beau’ is used to describe a good-looking male.

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What is the English equivalent of ‘belle’?

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beautiful

‘Belle’ refers to a good-looking female.

51
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Fill in the blank: The opposite of ‘fort’ is _______.

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faible

‘Fort’ means strong, while its opposite ‘faible’ means weak.

52
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What is the English translation of ‘fâché’?

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angry

53
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What is the English translation of ‘cher’?

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expensive

54
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What is the English translation of ‘courageux’?

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brave

55
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What is the English translation of ‘désorienté’?

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disoriented

56
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What is the English translation of ‘difficile’?

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difficult

57
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What is the English translation of ‘ambitieux’?

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ambitious

58
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What is the English translation of ‘épuisé’?

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exhausted

59
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What is the English translation of ‘fatigué’?

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tired

60
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What is the English translation of ‘grave’?

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serious

61
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What is the English translation of ‘gros’?

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big/fat

62
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What is the English translation of ‘juste’?

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fair

63
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What is the English translation of ‘libre’?

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free

64
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What is the English translation of ‘meilleur’?

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best

65
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What is the English translation of ‘nouveau’?

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new

66
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What is the English translation of ‘léger’?

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light

67
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What is the English translation of ‘moche’?

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ugly

68
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What is the English translation of ‘navré’?

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sorry

69
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What is the English translation of ‘pareil’?

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same

70
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What is the English translation of ‘ruiné’?

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broke

71
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What is the English translation of ‘pressé’?

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in a hurry

72
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What is the English translation of ‘prêt’?

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ready

73
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What is the English translation of ‘ravi’?

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delighted

74
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What is the English translation of ‘détendu’?

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relaxed

75
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What is the English translation of ‘tranquille’?

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quiet

76
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What is the English translation of ‘travailleur’?

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hard-working

77
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What is the English translation of ‘triste’?

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sad

78
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What is the English translation of ‘curieux’?

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curious

79
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What is the English translation of ‘vieux’?

A

old

80
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What is the feminine form of ‘méchant’?

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méchante

81
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What is the feminine form of ‘fâché’?

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fâchée

82
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What is the feminine form of ‘cher’?

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chère

83
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What is the feminine form of ‘courageux’?

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courageuse

84
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What is the feminine form of ‘ambitieux’?

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ambitieuse

85
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What is the feminine form of ‘épuisé’?

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épuisée

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What is the feminine form of ‘fatigué’?

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fatiguée

87
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What is the feminine form of ‘grave’?

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grave

88
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What is the feminine form of ‘gros’?

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grosse

89
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What is the feminine form of ‘meilleur’?

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meilleure

90
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What is the feminine form of ‘nouveau’?

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nouvelle

91
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What is the feminine form of ‘léger’?

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légère

92
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What is the feminine form of ‘moche’?

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moche

93
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What is the feminine form of ‘navré’?

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navrée

94
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What is the feminine form of ‘pareil’?

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pareille

95
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What is the feminine form of ‘ruiné’?

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ruinée

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What is the feminine form of ‘pressé’?

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pressée

97
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What is the feminine form of ‘prêt’?

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prête

98
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What is the feminine form of ‘ravi’?

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ravie

99
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What is the feminine form of ‘détendu’?

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détendue

100
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What is the feminine form of ‘tranquille’?

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tranquille

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What is the feminine form of ‘travailleur’?

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travailleuse

102
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What is the feminine form of ‘triste’?

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triste

103
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What is the feminine form of ‘curieux’?

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curieuse

104
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What is the feminine form of ‘vieux’?

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vieille