tout le monde est nouveau? Why not nouvel
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Jennifer C.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
tout le monde est nouveau? Why not nouvel
I seem to vaguely remember that there are two ways of talking about new, depending on how new the object is. Here I used nouvel but the correct answer was nouvel? Can anyone enlighten me?
This question relates to:French lesson "Adjectives after personne, rien, tout le monde, quelqu'un are always masculine in French"
Asked 6 years ago
GruffNative French expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hi Jennifer, nouvel is used for the masculine form only when it's followed by a vowel or mute h.
More info here:
https://french.kwiziq.com/revision/grammar/beau-nouveau-vieux-fou-mou-two-masculine-and-one-feminine-form
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
As Gruff said, "nouvel" is used for the male form when it starts with a vowel or silent h. When you talk about the two forms of "new" you probably mean nouveau/nouvelle vs. neuf/neuve.
"Ma nouvelle voiture" is a car that is new to you but not newly made.
"Ma voiture neuve" is a car hot off the assembly line.
-- Chris (not a native speaker).
Becky L.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
"Est-ce que l'actrice là est nouvelle? -Tout le monde est ________ cette semaine."
I thought the answer would be nouveax (masc. plural) but it was wrong. The answer was nouveau. I'm confused
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