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Difference of bonne and bon?
I've researched that bonne is a feminine form of bon..
For example, If bon vivant is "a person who lives well" then if i wrote bonne vivant does that make it mean "a woman who lives well"? I just wanna know if changing that still makes grammatically correct. thanks :)
May 11, 2015 8:56 AM
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Hi Tokki,
In French the grammar is different and you cannot compare it with English for example.
Here the adjective "bon" will be modified with the noun, so if the noun is masculine, then you use "bon" but if the noun is feminine, then you should use "bonne".
Good luck with the rest!
May 11, 2015
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