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What are all the french adjectives in order?

It's impossible to list all French adjectives in order because there are simply too many! The French language is constantly evolving and new words are being created all the time.

However, I can help you understand how French adjectives are ordered and some common categories:

Basic Order:

1. Opinion adjectives (beautiful, interesting, good, bad)

2. Size adjectives (big, small, tall, short)

3. Age adjectives (new, old, young)

4. Shape adjectives (round, square, long)

5. Color adjectives (red, blue, green)

6. Origin adjectives (French, American, Spanish)

7. Material adjectives (wooden, metal, plastic)

Special Cases:

* "Beau," "Belle," "Bon," "Mauvais" (beautiful, good, bad) are irregular and change depending on the noun's gender and number.

* Adjectives of nationality often follow the noun, but some can precede it, depending on the sentence structure.

* Adjectives of quantity (much, many, few) can precede or follow the noun.

Remember: The order of adjectives can be flexible, depending on the context and the author's choice.

To find more specific lists of French adjectives, consider these resources:

* Dictionaries: Look up specific words and their categories.

* Grammar books: They will provide explanations and examples of adjective order.

* Online resources: Websites like Reverso and WordReference offer French adjective lists and exercises.

I hope this helps!

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