Grâcieux or grâcieuse: gracious.
Gamin or gamine : youthful
Gai:cheerful
Grand: great
Gratuit: free
Attirant : attractive.
Attachant: likeable
Adorable : adorable.
Amusant: funny , amusing
Appétissant: looking good enough to eat
Respectueux or respectueuse: respectful.
Redoutable :awe inspiring
Réaliste: objective
Réconfortant: comforting
Rassurant: reassuring
Energique: full of energy
Elégant: smart
Epatant: wonderful. impressive
Enivrant: exciting
Eblouissant; dazzling
Emouvant: touching. moving
2007-11-05 08:54:54
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answered by WISE OWL 7
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answered by Hubey 1
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Adjectives That Start With E
2016-09-28 00:04:10
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answered by gangwer 4
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2016-07-15 19:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Gentil(le), grâcieux/grâcieuse, généreux/généreuse, génial(e)
Aimable, avenant(e), admirable, affectueux/affectueuse
Rafraîchissant(e), raisonnable, rayonnant(e), réceptif/réceptive, rigolo/rigolote, robuste
Emérite, excellent, énigmatique, engageant(e), enjôleur/enjoleuse, époustouflant(e)
2007-11-05 13:46:05
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answered by Millie 5
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gentil = gentile
galant = gallant
aimable = nice
amical = friendly
amusant = funny
avantageux = worthwhile
animé = lively
ravissant = delightful
enchanteur = enchanting
émouvant = touching, moving
2007-11-05 08:52:29
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answered by Reverend Black Grape 6
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i dont know many E = egoiste R= raisonable? is that one O= optimiste N = L =
2016-04-08 22:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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gentille
amicable
respectueux
endormi (well it's a positive when referring to your baby!)
2007-11-05 08:45:14
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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gout (circonflexe on u) - tasty!
apaisant - apeasing
rigolo - funny
excellent - excellent
Random!!!
2007-11-05 08:39:39
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answered by Ste 2
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