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Learn Basic French in Sinhala - Lesson 19: Les Adjectifs - Learn How to Use Adjectives in French #LearnFrench #LearnFrenchInSinhala #adjectifs 🇫🇷 Embark on a journey to master the French language with this new course for beginners! The goal of this new course is to guide you to an 'A1' proficiency level according to the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). 📚 This nineteenth lesson is about French Adjectives. In this lesson we go through the details and nuances associated with French Adjectives. First you'll systematically learn how to form the female and plural versions of an adjective. Forming the female adjectives can be tricky depending on their ending. Therefore we'll go through several ending patterns and explain how to make the female adjective correctly. 📚 Secondly, you'll learn which adjectives to put in front of a noun and after the noun. 📚 Thirdly, you'll discover that there are some adjectives that can be placed either in front of a noun or after a noun. There are illustrative examples given how using the same adjective can significantly change the meaning of a phrase depending on if it's placed before or after a noun. It is important that you master this nuance as you progress in your French learning journey, in order to communicate and understand complex ideas. 📚 We will also cover the grammar rule related to the plural of adjectives accompanied by the plural indefinite article "des". You'll learn that "des" needs to be changed to "de" if the adjective is placed in front of a plural noun. There is also an exception to this rule, when "des" plays the role of a "contracted article", as in "de" used as a preposition + "les". The differences are explained as clearly as possible. 📚 Finally you'll learn that when some adjectives are placed in front of a masculine noun beginning with a vowel or H muet, those adjectives need to be slightly changed. Effort has been taken to explain the nuanced difference between the adjectives "nouveau" and "neuf", which can sometimes confuse learners of French language, because they both can mean "new". 📚 At the end of the video, there is a small quiz to check what you've learned. Do it and put your answers in comments. 🇫🇷✨ Let the journey to fluent French begin - Happy learning! 🇫🇷✨ 🇫🇷 නවකයින් සඳහා වන "මූලික ප්රංශ භාෂාව" වීඩියෝ පාඨමාලාවේ දහනව වැනි පාඩමයි මේ. මේ වීඩියෝ පාඨමාලාවේ අරමුණ ප්රංශ භාෂාවේ මූලික දැනුම ලබාදී පොදු යුරෝපියානු භාෂා සම්මුතිය වන CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) හී මූලිකම භෂා ප්රගුණත්වය වෙන 'A1' ප්රගුණත්වය ලබා ගැනීමට ඔබට උදව් කිරීමයි. ප්රංශ භාෂාවට අමතරව ප්රංශ සමාජ සංස්කෘතිය පිළිබඳවද යම් අදහසක් ඉදිරිපත් කිරීම මේ පාඩම් මාලාවේ තවත් අරමුණකි. මෙම දහනව වැනි පාඩමෙන් ප්රංශ භෂාවේ විශේෂණ පද ගැන ගැන කතාකරනවා. යම් විශේෂණ පදයක ස්ත්රී ලිංග විශේෂණ පදය හා බහු වචන විශේෂණ පදය ගොඩනගන ආකාරය, විශේෂණ පදය යෙදෙන්නේ නාම පදයට පෙරද, පසුද, යන්න, ආදී ව්යාකරණ කරුණු රැසක් මේ පාඩමෙන් කතාබහ කරනවා. ⭐️ If you'd like to receive the lesson PDF and more information and tips about learning French language, please join our newsletter at https://pranshaakuru.substack.com ⭐️ If you're new to French language feel free to check our Free Beginner Level A1 Course at this link. • නවකයින් සඳහා මූලික ප්රංශ භාෂාව Basic Fren... ⭐️ 250 Important Everyday French Sentences with Grammar Patterns and Structures plus Sinhala Translation/ Meaning with Free PDF • 250 Important Everyday French Phrases with... ⭐️ 300 Daily Sentences with Most Used French Verbs (Free PDF included) - Spoken French for Beginners along with English and Sinhala translations/ meanings. • 250 Important Everyday French Phrases with...