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Common Dutch action verbs include 'maken' (to make), 'doen' (to do), 'zeggen' (to say), 'zien' (to see), 'drinken' (to drink), 'lezen' (to read), 'krijgen' (to get/receive), 'zetten' (to put), 'beloven' (to promise), 'nemen' (to take), and 'begrijpen' (to understand).
In French, you can ask someone's age by saying 'Quel âge as-tu?' for informal situations or 'Quel âge avez-vous?' for formal situations.
The phrase in French is 'Il a 14 ans.'
To describe someone's youth in French, you can say 'Elle est (assez/très) jeune.' or 'Il est (assez/très) jeune.'
'Young girl' in French is 'une jeune fille' and 'old woman' is 'une vieille femme.'
In Dutch, you can say 'Hij/zij is niet zo jong meer.'
Dutch adjectives for hair color include 'blond' (blond), 'zwart' (black), 'grijs' (gray), and 'bruin' (brown).
In French, you would say 'Il/elle a les cheveux longs.'
In French, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they describe, which is crucial for correct grammar.
You can ask about someone's height in Dutch by saying 'Hoe groot is hij/zij?'
In French, you would say 'Il est assez grand.'
You can describe someone's physical appearance by asking 'Il/elle est comment?' and then providing adjectives such as 'maigre' (thin), 'gros' (big), or 'mince' (slim).
'To return' in French is 'retourner' and 'to leave' is 'partir.'
In French, you would say 'Ils sont retournés de l'Italie.'
In Dutch, you would say 'Hij/zij heeft een gemiddelde lengte.'
In Dutch, you can say 'Hij/zij is (vrij/zeer) oud.'
In French, hair textures can be described as 'raides' (straight), 'bouclés' (curly), 'frisés' (frizzy), and 'en brosse' (crew cut).
In French, you would say 'Elle est de taille moyenne.'
In French, you would say 'Il/elle a un piercing.'
You can describe someone's personality by saying 'Il/elle a le sens de l'humour.' (He/She has a sense of humor.)
Using the correct form of adjectives in French is important for grammatical accuracy and to convey the right meaning, especially in terms of gender and number agreement.