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The feminine form of 'curieux' is 'curieuse'.
'To get along well/badly' in French is expressed as 's'entendre bien/mal (avec)'.
'Perezoso/a' translates to 'paresseux/paresseuse' in French.
'S'amuser' means 'to have fun' or 'to enjoy oneself' in English.
The masculine form of 'gentille' is 'gentil'.
'Le point de départ' means 'the starting point' and is used to discuss the beginning of a story or film.
'To tell each other secrets' is expressed as 'se raconter (des secrets)' in French.
The feminine form of 'actif' is 'active'.
'Malpoli' means 'rude' or 'ill-mannered' in English.
'Simpático/a' translates to 'sympathique' in French, which does not change in gender.
The feminine form of 'courageux' is 'courageuse'.
'To argue' in French is 'se disputer'.
'Ansioso/a' translates to 'anxieux/anxieuse' in French.
'Confier' means 'to confide' or 'to tell something private' in English.
The feminine form of 'prétentieux' is 'prétentieuse'.
'To get angry' is expressed as 's'énerver' in French.
'Educado/a' translates to 'poli/polie' in French.
'Bavard' means 'talkative' or 'chatty' in English.
The feminine form of 'discret' is 'discrète'.
'Branché' means 'trendy' or 'up-to-date' in English.
'Egoísta' translates to 'égoïste' in French, which does not change in gender.