Como dizer "menina loira" em inglês
Hi, guys! I'd like to know the use and right word choice between "blond" and "blonde". Are they both adjectives and can I use both in this example: blond girl OR blonde girl?
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I believe "blonde" is a noun (a blonde is a person with blond hair), and "blond" an adjective, but someone should check a dictionary.
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Anita,
é uma questão de gênero:
"blond" para homens;
"blonde" para mulheres.
assim também com o adjetivo moreno (brunet):
"brunet" para homens; "brunette" para mulheres.
I hope it helps
Sandro
é uma questão de gênero:
"blond" para homens;
"blonde" para mulheres.
assim também com o adjetivo moreno (brunet):
"brunet" para homens; "brunette" para mulheres.
I hope it helps
Sandro
Henry, I thought the same way, but according to Daniel's suggestion, blonde can be both a noun and an adjective. I guess I'll follow Sandro's suggestion and never be wrong. Thank you all
Anita, this is one case where I`ve probably always written:
As a noun:
He (or She) is a blonde.
As an adjective:
He has blond hair.
She has blond hair.
I see two good reasons for this. One is that English doesn't usually distinguish gender for adjectives. The second, and more important for nouns, are the tiresome jokes about female blondes.
Regards
As a noun:
He (or She) is a blonde.
As an adjective:
He has blond hair.
She has blond hair.
I see two good reasons for this. One is that English doesn't usually distinguish gender for adjectives. The second, and more important for nouns, are the tiresome jokes about female blondes.
Regards