I i
ici - here
il – he, it (masculine)
ils - they (masculine)
immeuble (m)- building, block of flats
incarné – ingrown
Inde (f) - India
interdit(e) - forbidden
invité (m) - guest
inviter – to invite
Irlande (f) – Ireland
Italie (f) - Italy
(f) = feminine
noun (m) =
masculine
noun
(pl) = plural
Adjectives usually have different masculine and feminine forms. If the
feminine is formed by adding one or two letters to the masculine, it is
shown in this way:
petit(e) or blanc(he) – so blanc is the
form of white used with masculine nouns, and blanche is the form of
white used with feminine nouns.
If more of a change is required to form the feminine adjective, the
masculine and feminine forms are shown separately, for example:
nouveau, nouvelle – new (nouveau is used with masculine
nouns, and nouvelle is used with feminine nouns).
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