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Invariable French Adjectives ~ Adjectifs invariables

French adjectives from other languages are usually invariable

By Laura K. Lawless, About.com

In French, adjectives normally have to agree with the nouns they modify in gender and number. However, there are numerous adjectives which don't agree - they have a single form that does not change to reflect the gender or number of the noun. These are called invariable adjectives.

French adjectives borrowed from other languages are usually invariable:
    ad hoc     ad hoc
    a priori     a priori
    antitrust     anti-trust
    baby     baby
    beat     beatnik
    cantilever     cantilever
    charter     charter
    cheap     cheap (poor quality)
    clean     clean
    cool     cool
    curriculum vitae     curriculum vitae, résumé
    dance     related to dance music
    design     designer
    destroy     destroyed, trashed, wild
    express     related to espresso
    fahrenheit     Fahrenheit
    free-lance     freelance
    fun     fun
    funky     funk
    furax     furious
    glamour     glamorous
    gold     gold(en)
    gore     gory
    gratis     free
    groggy     groggy
    halal     halal (in accordance with shari'a principles)
    hi-fi     hi-fi
    high-tech     high-tech
    hot     hot (jazz)
    kascher     kosher (in accordance with Judaic principles)
    kitsch     kitsch
    indoor     indoor
    inuit     Inuit
    jazzy     jazz, related to jazz
    kif-kif     same, identical
    kitsch     kitsch
    lambda     averge, typical
    light     light, low in calories
    marengo     Marengo
    offset     offset
    offshore     offshore
    out     out of touch, (tennis) out
    people     celebrity
    pop     pop (music, art)
    pro forma     pro forma
    punk     punk
    record     record
    relax     relaxed, informal, laid back
    revolving     revolving
    select     select, high-class, posh
    sexy     sexy
    snob     snobby, snobbish
    solo     solo
    soul     soul (music)
    sport     casual, athletic (clothes, shoes)
    spot     (economics) spot
    standard     standard
    stand-by     stand-by
    sterling     (pound) sterling
    tango     bright orange
    top     great, best
    trash     trashy, base, tasteless
    vaudou     voodoo
    vidéo     video
    waterproof     waterproof
    zen     Zen
If you know of any other adjectives that French has borrowed from other languages, please let me know and I'll add them to this list.

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