Basic Adjectives:
* Color: rouge (red), bleu (blue), vert (green), jaune (yellow), noir (black), blanc (white)
* Size: grand (big), petit (small), long (long), court (short), large (wide), étroit (narrow)
* Shape: rond (round), carré (square), triangulaire (triangular)
* Quality: bon (good), mauvais (bad), beau (beautiful), joli (pretty), fort (strong), faible (weak)
* Age: jeune (young), vieux (old), nouveau (new), ancien (old/ancient)
Descriptive Adjectives:
* Positive: heureux (happy), amusant (funny), intelligent (intelligent), courageux (brave), gentil (kind)
* Negative: triste (sad), ennuyeux (boring), stupide (stupid), lâche (cowardly), méchant (mean)
* Other: intéressant (interesting), important (important), difficile (difficult), facile (easy), dangereux (dangerous)
Possessive Adjectives:
* mon (my), ton (your), son (his/her/its), notre (our), votre (your), leur (their)
Demonstrative Adjectives:
* ce (this/that - masculine singular), cette (this/that - feminine singular), ces (these/those - plural)
Indefinite Adjectives:
* quelques (some), plusieurs (several), tout (all), aucun (no), chaque (each)
Interrogative Adjectives:
* quel (which - masculine singular), quelle (which - feminine singular), quels (which - masculine plural), quelles (which - feminine plural)
Note: Many adjectives in French have masculine and feminine forms. The feminine form is generally formed by adding "-e" to the masculine form. For example, "grand" (masculine) becomes "grande" (feminine).
This list is not exhaustive, but it provides a good starting point for learning French adjectives. You can find more adjectives in your French textbook, online resources, or by listening to and reading French language content.