roux, fou
Sure! Here’s a quick explanation of “roux” and “fou” with meanings and examples in French, English, and Spanish:
1. Roux
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French: roux / rousse (feminine)
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English: red-haired / ginger
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Spanish: pelirrojo / pelirroja
Usage:
Describes hair color — someone with reddish or orange hair.
Examples:
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FR: Il est roux.
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EN: He is red-haired.
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ES: Él es pelirrojo.
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FR: Elle a les cheveux roux.
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EN: She has red hair.
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ES: Ella tiene el pelo pelirrojo.
2. Fou
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French: fou (masculine), folle (feminine)
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English: crazy / mad / insane
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Spanish: loco / loca
Usage:
Describes someone who is crazy, or sometimes used affectionately or humorously to say “wild” or “fun.”
Examples:
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FR: Il est fou !
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EN: He is crazy!
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ES: ¡Él está loco!
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FR: Elle est folle de joie.
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EN: She is crazy with joy.
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ES: Ella está loca de alegría.
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