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Does the color come before object in french?

Yes, in French, the color generally comes before the object. This is the opposite of English.

Here are some examples:

* English: A blue car

* French: Une voiture bleue (a blue car)

* English: A red dress

* French: Une robe rouge (a red dress)

* English: A green apple

* French: Une pomme verte (a green apple)

Exceptions:

There are some exceptions to this rule, but they are relatively rare. For example:

* When describing a specific shade of color:

* English: A light blue shirt

* French: Une chemise bleu clair (a light blue shirt)

* When using a color as a noun:

* English: The color red

* French: La couleur rouge (the color red)

Overall, remember that the color usually precedes the object in French.

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