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How do you say "windy" in French?
venteux
In French, "windy" is venteux.
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Pronunciation
Say 'von-TUH' with two syllables and stress on the second.
Grammar notes
Venteux is masculine, venteuse is feminine. Plurals are venteux and venteuses. Related to vent, wind.
Example sentence
Il fait très venteux aujourd'hui.
It's very windy today.
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How to remember venteux
Venteux comes from vent meaning wind. When it's venteux, the wind is blowing strongly.
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Questions about venteux
How do you say "windy" in French?
In French, "windy" is venteux. It is a noun.
How is venteux written in French?
venteux is written using the standard French script.
How is venteux used in a sentence?
Use venteux as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Il fait très venteux aujourd'hui. (It's very windy today.).
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