FREN 106 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Surcoat, Peignoir, Torse
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Bermuda (m) blouson (f) bouche (f) cale on (m) chandail (m) chaussette (f) chausson (m) cheveux (m) col (m) collant (m) collier (m) costume (m) couleur (f) court cravate (f) culotte (f) Meaning kiss beard pond to beat shorts jacket mouth boxer shorts sweater sock slipper hair collar stocking necklace suit colour short tie underpants scarf outfit shoulder. In french, questions are often formed with adverbs such as: o , quand, pourquoi, comment and combine. Note: most of these adverbs are directly followed by verbs. In general, when a qualifying adjective accompanies a noun, the adjective follows the noun. However, some common, short adjectives may go in front of the noun. Here are some examples: (cid:283)beau/ joli(cid:284) (beautfigul, good-looking / nice, pretty), (cid:283)bon/ mauvais(cid:284) (good/ bad), (cid:283)petit / grand / gros(cid:284) (small / tall/ big, fat), (cid:283)double/ demi(cid:284) (double / half), (cid:283)autre / m me(cid:284) (other / same), (cid:283)nouveau. / il faut que j(cid:284)ach te un nouveau tuba.