``Elle a des cheveux blond``means :``she has blond hair
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Feminine
Who is the blond girl
bureau is masculine
The masculine form of "blonde" in French is "blond."
blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.blonds (plural of the masculine adjective blond) means having blonde hair.
The feminine form is blonde, while the masculine form is blond.
Dark Haired: Moreno (Masculine)Red-headed: Pelirrojo (Masculine)Blond: Rubio (Masculine)Brown Haired: Pelo Castaño (Masculine)To make it feminine, change the O to an A. You use O for males and A for females.
'blonde' (fem.) or 'blond' (masc.). When pronouncing the masculine 'blond', the final 'd' is muted, whereas the feminine 'blonde' is pronounced much in the way English speakers do.
Remember foreign language classes? The masculine and feminine forms of words? Well, because the word came from French in the 17th century, that’s exactly what we’re dealing with: blonde is the feminine form of the noun, and blond is the masculine form.So, adhering to that rule, a blonde is a woman with fair hair and a blond is a man with fair hair.This seems dumb. It is. Here’s a way around it: Don’t call people their hair color. “Blond” is the more common spelling of the adjective—for example, “that person has blond hair”—and, especially in the United States, can be used to describe anyone’s hair, regardless of their gender.
blond and blond is the same thing
Yeah, she's dirty blond, but still blond.
No you do not have to be blond you will usually be blond by your families genes or you might of colored it that way .
'Blondey' is spelled 'Blonde' and 'Blond' is spelled 'Blond'.
blond
Blond": refers to as the color, whether it is blond hair or blond paper eg. The man has blond hair. Blonde": is used as a noun for a woman or girl with blond hair; sometimes used in a sexist way or slang terms eg. That blonde is beautiful.