How would you describe your personality in French?
Vocabulary – personality traits
- Je suis travailleur/travailleuse. – I am hard-working.
- Je suis intelligent/intelligente. – I am intelligent.
- Je suis ambitieux/ambitieuse. – I am ambitious.
- Je suis amusant/amusante. – I am amusing.
- Je suis bilingue.
- J’ai de l’assurance.
- Je suis motivé/motivée.
- Je suis nerveux/nerveuse.
What are some adjectives to describe a person in French?
Describing someone’s personality
He / She is… | Il est… | Elle est… |
---|---|---|
boring | ennuyeux | ennuyeuse |
brave | courageux | courageuse |
cowardly | lâche | lâche |
cunning, shrewd | malin | maline |
How do I describe my self in French?
Lesson Summary To describe yourself, there are two important phrases: Je suis, meaning ‘I am,’ and J’ai, meaning ‘I have. ‘ To describe their height, men say ‘Je suis grand’ or ‘Je suis petit. ‘ Women use grande or petite. Both men and women say Je suis de taille moyenne.
What is adjective of France?
French. Of or relating to France. Of or relating to the people or culture of France.
What to say about yourself in French for an oral?
Ok, c’est parti.
- Je suis passionné(e – for girls) de… (+noun) – I am passionate about…
- J’adore… (+verb) – I like to…
- Je veux… (+verb) – I want to…
- Mon (film) préféré(e – if feminine), c’est… – My favourite (movie) is…
- Je suis fan de… – I am a fan of…
What are qualitative adjectives in French?
Qualitative adjectives describe a quality, for example beau, grand, intéressant. Classifying adjectives categorise the noun they modify; for example français, quotidien, chimique, principal. Classifying adjectives have an absolute value, and cannot normally be modified.