In the video you saw examples of questions using the word qui, who. Qui can be used in many situations.
For example:
Qui a le chocolat?
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Who has the chocolate? |
You learned that by adding plus before the adjective in French you can make a comparison.
jeune (young)
plus jeune (younger / more young)
Adding moins before the adjective makes a different kind of comparison.
jeune (young)
moins jeune (less young)
This sounds awkward in English, so we would most likely translate less young as older.
You reviewed the adjectives vieux/vieille and jeune in the video, too.See how well you understood the information in the video. Listen to the audio below then click the Show Me button to reveal the translation.
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Who is the oldest? |
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Who is the youngest? |
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Who is older? |
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Who is younger? |
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Match the French phrases below with the English translation.
On the next page, you’ll have opportunities to practice using these questions with some of the vocabulary words you already know.
Question
How do you say My brother is younger.
Mon frère est plus jeune.