| Color | Masculine sing. | Feminine sing. |
|---|---|---|
| black | noir | noire |
| white | blanc | blanche |
| red | rouge | rouge |
| blue | bleu | bleue |
Then, is Noir masculine or feminine in French?
In the first sentence, noir modifies the masculine plural noun cheveux ("hair" is always plural in French), so it takes the masculine plural ending -s (noirs). In the second sentence, noir modifies the feminine singular noun écharpe, so it takes the feminine singular ending -e (noire).
Likewise, is Noir French for black? Noir is French for black and is a type of fiction or a film that has tough characters and is cynical, bleak and pessimistic in nature.
In this way, what is the opposite of noir in French?
French opposite adjectives
| A | B |
|---|---|
| joli | laid |
| jeune | vieux |
| noir | blanc |
| heureux | triste |
How do you say blue in French feminine?
Le short is masculine and we use "blanc", whilst "La chemise" is feminine and we use "blanche". Here the short and shirt are "jaune", yellow, but jaune is invariable. Becareful with the spelling of "bleu" for blue.