Hi, Saji. Thank you so much for fulfilling requests for videos on specific topics. I wasn't able to find it in your _Grammar_ playlist, so I'd like to request a video on *Adjectives* , especially their placement _before_ and _after_ nouns. I've found articles that talk about the BAGS/ BANGS mnemonic, but I'm not sure where "expensive" or "cheapest" go. Are these considered "Number", so go _before_ the noun?
@@tommyzDad Adjectives that fall into these categories-like beau (beautiful), jeune (young), bon (good), petit (small), and numbers-generally go before the noun. In this case: "Expensive" (cher) and "cheapest" (le moins cher or le plus économique) do not fall under BAGS/BANGS categories. They describe price or value rather than beauty, age, goodness, or size. So in French, cher and le moins cher follow the noun: Une voiture chère (an expensive car) Le livre le moins cher (the cheapest book
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Hi, Saji. Thank you so much for fulfilling requests for videos on specific topics. I wasn't able to find it in your _Grammar_ playlist, so I'd like to request a video on *Adjectives* , especially their placement _before_ and _after_ nouns. I've found articles that talk about the BAGS/ BANGS mnemonic, but I'm not sure where "expensive" or "cheapest" go. Are these considered "Number", so go _before_ the noun?
@@tommyzDad tommy as I did before for you, I am going to make a video about placement of adjectives.😍
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@@tommyzDad or you can say “Je t'aime de ouf”
@@sajifrenchlearning Oui ! Ça aussi.
Thanks again.
@@tommyzDad Adjectives that fall into these categories-like beau (beautiful), jeune (young), bon (good), petit (small), and numbers-generally go before the noun.
In this case:
"Expensive" (cher) and "cheapest" (le moins cher or le plus économique) do not fall under BAGS/BANGS categories. They describe price or value rather than beauty, age, goodness, or size.
So in French, cher and le moins cher follow the noun:
Une voiture chère (an expensive car)
Le livre le moins cher (the cheapest book
oui
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ouf est le verlan de fou non?
Oui, exactement! 'Ouf' est bien le verlan de 'fou', qui signifie 'crazy
@@sajifrenchlearning jcrois que le verlan est ouf 😄
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