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- Gris is the French word for the color gray, used to describe objects, weather, and animals.
- The word changes based on gender: 'gris' for masculine nouns and 'grise' for feminine nouns.
- It is frequently used in the expression 'il fait gris' to describe cloudy or overcast weather.
- Metaphorically, it can represent intelligence, ambiguity, or a somber, monotonous mood.
The French adjective gris is a fundamental chromatic descriptor that translates directly to the English word 'gray' or 'grey'. However, in the context of the French language and culture, its utility extends far beyond a mere point on the visual spectrum between black and white. It is a word that captures the essence of the mundane, the atmospheric, and the nuanced. In its most literal sense, it describes the color of lead, ashes, or a cloudy sky. Because the French climate, particularly in the northern regions and Paris, is frequently characterized by overcast weather, gris is perhaps one of the most frequently used adjectives in daily conversation. When a French speaker looks out the window and says, 'Le ciel est gris,' they are not just describing a color; they are often conveying a mood or a seasonal reality that influences everything from fashion to literature. The word itself is masculine singular, and its feminine counterpart is grise, which is a crucial distinction for learners to master early on.
- Environmental Context
- Used to describe the pervasive overcast skies of northern Europe, often associated with rain or autumn.
Il porte un manteau gris pour aller au travail.
Beyond the physical, gris carries significant metaphorical weight. It is the color of the 'matière grise' (grey matter), referring to the brain and intelligence. It also describes a state of being that is neither happy nor sad, but rather 'morose' or 'terne' (dull). In administrative or legal contexts, 'une zone grise' refers to a grey area where rules are not clearly defined. Interestingly, in older French or informal registers, gris can also mean 'tipsy' or slightly intoxicated, though this usage is less common in modern A1-level conversation. Understanding the breadth of gris requires recognizing that it is not a neutral void, but a complex space of transition. It is the color of transition between the light of day and the darkness of night, hence the term 'entre chien et loup' (between dog and wolf) often being associated with the grey twilight. For a learner, mastering this word involves understanding its grammatical agreement—adding an 'e' for feminine nouns and an 's' for masculine plural nouns (though 'gris' already ends in 's', so the masculine singular and plural forms are identical).
- Emotional Resonance
- Associated with boredom, sadness, or a lack of vitality in poetic and literary French.
La ville semble grise sous la pluie battante.
In the world of fashion and interior design, gris is considered the height of elegance and sobriety. It is the color of 'chic parisien'. A charcoal grey suit or a pearl grey silk scarf is seen as timeless. This is why you will find so many shades of grey named in French: gris perle (pearl grey), gris anthracite (charcoal grey), gris souris (mouse grey), and gris argent (silver grey). Each of these carries a different social connotation, from the industrial to the luxurious. When you use gris, you are tapping into a color palette that defines much of French modernism and urban life. It is the color of the asphalt on the boulevards, the zinc roofs of Paris, and the stones of the medieval cathedrals. It is a word that anchors the speaker in the physical reality of France's architectural and natural landscape.
- Intellectual Usage
- Refers to the complexity of thoughts or situations that are not simply black or white.
C'est une situation grise sans solution facile.
Using the word gris correctly in a sentence requires a solid understanding of French adjective agreement and placement. In French, adjectives usually follow the noun they describe, and gris is no exception. For instance, if you are describing a grey car, you would say 'une voiture grise'. Notice how the adjective comes after 'voiture' and takes an 'e' at the end because 'voiture' is a feminine noun. This is a primary hurdle for English speakers who are used to placing adjectives before the noun. If you were to say 'une grise voiture', it would sound highly poetic or simply incorrect in standard conversation. The placement of gris is essential for maintaining the natural flow of the language.
- Masculine Singular
- Used with masculine nouns like 'le chat' or 'le ciel'. Example: Un chat gris.
Le vieux mur en pierre est devenu gris avec le temps.
When dealing with plural nouns, the rules change slightly. For masculine plural nouns, gris remains unchanged because it already ends in 's'. For example, 'des crayons gris' (grey pencils). However, for feminine plural nouns, you must add both an 'e' for femininity and an 's' for plurality, resulting in grises. For example, 'des chaises grises' (grey chairs). This consistency in agreement is what gives French its rhythmic and structured feel. It is also important to note that when gris is used as a noun to refer to the color itself, it is always masculine: 'Le gris est ma couleur préférée' (Grey is my favorite color). In this case, it does not agree with anything because it is the subject acting as a noun.
- Feminine Plural
- Used with feminine nouns in plural form. Example: Des souris grises.
Elle a acheté des rideaux gris pour son salon.
Furthermore, gris can be modified by other adjectives to specify the shade, and in these compound color cases, the adjectives often become invariable (they don't change for gender or number). For example, 'des yeux gris-bleu' (grey-blue eyes) or 'une chemise gris clair' (a light grey shirt). This is a more advanced rule, but it is helpful to know why you might see 'gris' without an 'e' even when describing a feminine noun. In everyday speech, you will often hear gris used with the verb 'faire' to describe the weather: 'Il fait gris aujourd'hui.' This idiomatic expression is the standard way to say 'It is overcast' or 'The weather is grey'. It is a versatile word that fits into many sentence structures, from simple descriptions to complex atmospheric observations.
- Compound Colors
- When combined with another color or a modifier like 'foncé' (dark), it usually stays invariable.
Il a choisi une peinture gris perle pour la chambre.
You will encounter the word gris in a variety of real-world settings across the French-speaking world. One of the most common places is in daily weather forecasts on television or radio. Meteorologists frequently use the term 'un temps gris' to describe the overcast conditions that are typical of the fall and winter months in France, Belgium, and Switzerland. If you are walking through a French city, you might hear people complaining about the 'grisaille' (the greyness), a noun derived from the adjective that refers to a persistent state of grey weather that can affect people's moods. It is a word that resonates with the collective experience of living in a temperate climate where the sun is not always present.
- In the Media
- Weather reports and news segments often use 'gris' to describe the atmosphere of a day or a specific urban setting.
La météo annonce un week-end gris et pluvieux sur tout le pays.
In the fashion industry, particularly during Paris Fashion Week, gris is a staple. Designers often describe their collections using specific shades of grey to convey sophistication. You might hear a boutique salesperson say, 'Ce pull en cachemire gris vous va très bien' (This grey cashmere sweater suits you very well). In this context, gris is associated with luxury, minimalism, and professional attire. It is the color of the 'costume gris' (grey suit) worn by businesspeople in the La Défense district of Paris. It signifies a certain level of seriousness and reliability. Furthermore, in the world of art and cinema, 'gris' is used to describe the aesthetic of certain films or paintings, particularly those that utilize a muted palette to evoke a sense of realism or nostalgia.
- In Everyday Shopping
- Used constantly in clothing stores, home decor shops, and when buying tech gadgets (like a space grey phone).
Je cherche un canapé gris anthracite pour mon nouveau salon.
Literary and musical works also frequently employ gris to set a scene. In French 'chanson' (traditional song), the color grey is often used as a metaphor for lost love or the passing of time. You might hear it in the lyrics of Jacques Brel or Edith Piaf, where a 'ciel gris' reflects the internal sadness of the singer. In literature, authors use the word to describe the industrial landscapes of the 19th century or the somber moods of their characters. Even in modern French rap or pop, 'gris' can represent the concrete 'banlieues' (suburbs) and the struggles associated with urban life. It is a word that is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric, appearing in everything from high art to street-level slang.
- In Literature and Music
- Used as a symbolic tool to represent melancholy, industrialization, or the passage of time.
Dans sa chanson, il décrit la ville comme un désert gris.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using gris is failing to apply the correct gender agreement. Because 'gris' ends in an 's' in its masculine singular form, many learners assume it is already plural or that it doesn't need to change. However, as noted before, the feminine form is grise and the feminine plural is grises. Forgetting to add the 'e' when describing a feminine noun like 'une table' or 'une chemise' is a hallmark of a beginner's error. Another common pitfall is the pronunciation of the 's'. In the masculine 'gris', the 's' is silent [ɡʁi]. In the feminine 'grise', the 's' is pronounced like a 'z' [ɡʁiz]. Confusing these two can lead to misunderstandings about the gender of the object being described.
- Agreement Errors
- Using 'gris' for feminine nouns. Incorrect: 'La voiture est gris'. Correct: 'La voiture est grise'.
Attention ! On dit une maison grise, pas une maison gris.
Another mistake involves the word order. English speakers often want to say 'le gris chat' instead of 'le chat gris'. In French, color adjectives almost always follow the noun. While there are a few adjectives that come before the noun (like 'petit' or 'bon'), colors are strictly post-nominal. Furthermore, learners often struggle with the 'invariable' rule for compound colors. If you say 'des chaussures gris foncé' (dark grey shoes), gris does not take an 's' and 'foncé' does not take an 's' because they form a single color unit. Many students mistakenly try to make both words plural: 'des chaussures grises foncées', which is grammatically incorrect in French.
- Word Order
- Placing 'gris' before the noun. Incorrect: 'Le gris ciel'. Correct: 'Le ciel gris'.
Il a acheté un pantalon gris clair, pas un gris clair pantalon.
Finally, there is the confusion between gris and similar-sounding words or related concepts. For example, some learners confuse 'gris' with 'gros' (big/fat) because they both start with 'gr' and are short words. Pronunciation is key here: 'gris' has the 'i' sound [i] like 'see', while 'gros' has the 'o' sound [o] like 'go'. Additionally, using 'gris' to describe a person's hair can be tricky. While you can say 'il a les cheveux gris', it is often more common to use 'poivre et sel' (pepper and salt) for someone whose hair is turning grey, or 'blanc' (white) if the hair is completely grey. Using 'gris' for a person's complexion (une mine grise) usually implies they look ill or tired, rather than describing their skin tone, which is another nuance that learners frequently miss.
- Phonetic Confusion
- Confusing 'gris' [ɡʁi] with 'gros' [ɡʁo]. One is a color, the other is a size.
Mon grand-père a les cheveux gris, mais il n'est pas gros.
While gris is the most common word for grey, French offers a rich variety of synonyms and related terms that can add precision to your descriptions. Depending on the context, you might want to use a word that conveys a specific shade or a particular emotional tone. For example, argenté (silvery) is often used for things that have a metallic sheen, like jewelry or a sleek car. If you are describing a very dark, almost black grey, anthracite is the perfect term. It evokes the color of coal and is very common in modern design. For a softer, lighter grey, you might use perle (pearl) or souris (mouse). These alternatives allow you to move beyond the basic 'gris' and describe the world with more texture.
- Gris vs. Argenté
- 'Gris' is the flat color; 'argenté' implies a metallic or shiny quality. A grey car is 'grise', but a silver coin is 'argentée'.
Elle porte une robe argentée qui brille sous les projecteurs.
In terms of emotional or atmospheric alternatives, words like terne (dull), maussade (gloomy), or sombre (dark) can sometimes replace 'gris' to provide more depth. For instance, instead of saying 'le temps est gris', you might say 'le temps est maussade' to emphasize the depressing nature of the weather. If you are describing a person's mood, 'il est d'humeur grise' is possible, but 'il est morose' is more common and descriptive. Understanding these nuances helps a learner transition from basic A1 communication to more expressive B1 or B2 levels. It's about choosing the right 'flavor' of grey for the situation at hand.
- Gris vs. Anthracite
- 'Anthracite' is a specific, very dark shade of grey often used for high-end materials and fashion.
Le carrelage anthracite donne un aspect moderne à la cuisine.
Another set of related words includes cendré (ashy) and plombé (leaden). 'Cendré' is often used in the context of hair color (blond cendré) or wood finishes. 'Plombé' is used almost exclusively to describe a very heavy, oppressive sky that feels like it's weighing down on you. These words carry sensory information that 'gris' lacks. By learning these alternatives, you don't just learn more words; you learn to see the world through a more detailed French lens. You begin to notice the difference between the 'gris' of a pigeon and the 'gris' of a storm cloud, and you gain the vocabulary to express that difference to others.
- Gris vs. Sombre
- 'Sombre' means dark in general, while 'gris' is the specific color. A room can be 'sombre' without being 'grise'.
Le ciel est devenu sombre juste avant l'orage.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
In the Middle Ages, 'gris' was the color of clothing worn by the poor and certain religious orders, symbolizing humility.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the final 's' in the masculine form.
- Confusing the vowel sound with 'u' (grus) or 'o' (gros).
- Failing to pronounce the 'z' sound in the feminine 'grise'.
- Using an English 'r' instead of the French 'r'.
- Making the 'i' sound too long like 'greeee'.
Nivel de dificultad
Very easy to recognize as it is a short, common word.
Requires attention to gender agreement (grise vs gris).
The silent 's' and the 'r' sound can be tricky for beginners.
Easily identified in context.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Adjective Agreement
Un mur gris / Une porte grise.
Adjective Placement
Un chapeau gris (After the noun).
Compound Color Invariability
Des yeux gris clair (No 's' on gris or clair).
Nouns of Color
Le gris est beau (Masculine noun).
Silent Final Consonants
Gris (The 's' is not pronounced).
Ejemplos por nivel
Le ciel est gris aujourd'hui.
The sky is gray today.
Ciel is masculine, so gris stays in the masculine form.
J'ai un petit chat gris.
I have a small gray cat.
Gris follows the noun 'chat'.
La souris est grise.
The mouse is gray.
Grise is the feminine form because souris is a feminine noun.
Il porte un pull gris.
He is wearing a gray sweater.
Pull is masculine singular.
Ma voiture est grise.
My car is gray.
Voiture is feminine, so we add an 'e' to gris.
Les nuages sont gris.
The clouds are gray.
Nuages is masculine plural, but gris does not change.
C'est un crayon gris.
It is a gray pencil.
Crayon is masculine singular.
Elle a des chaussures grises.
She has gray shoes.
Chaussures is feminine plural, so we add 'es'.
Il fait très gris ce matin.
It is very gray/overcast this morning.
The expression 'il fait gris' is used for weather.
Je préfère le gris clair.
I prefer light gray.
Gris is used as a noun here.
Mon grand-père a les cheveux gris.
My grandfather has gray hair.
Gris describes the masculine plural noun 'cheveux'.
Elle a acheté une robe gris foncé.
She bought a dark gray dress.
When modified by 'foncé', the color stays masculine singular.
Les murs de ma chambre sont gris.
The walls of my room are gray.
Murs is masculine plural.
C'est un oiseau gris et blanc.
It is a gray and white bird.
Gris and blanc both describe the bird.
Nous avons un canapé gris dans le salon.
We have a gray sofa in the living room.
Canapé is masculine singular.
Le loup est un animal gris.
The wolf is a gray animal.
Animal is masculine singular.
Il m'a fait grise mine quand je suis arrivé en retard.
He gave me a cold look when I arrived late.
Idiomatic expression 'faire grise mine'.
C'est une journée grise et monotone.
It's a gray and monotonous day.
Gris is used here to describe a mood/atmosphere.
Il faut utiliser sa matière grise pour résoudre ce problème.
One must use their gray matter to solve this problem.
Matière grise refers to the brain/intelligence.
Le film est tourné dans une ambiance très grise.
The film is shot in a very gray atmosphere.
Ambiance is feminine, so grise is used.
Il y a une zone grise dans ce contrat.
There is a gray area in this contract.
Zone grise refers to something unclear or ambiguous.
Elle était un peu grise après deux verres de vin.
She was a bit tipsy after two glasses of wine.
Gris/grise can mean tipsy in informal contexts.
Le bitume gris de la ville s'étend à perte de vue.
The gray asphalt of the city stretches as far as the eye can see.
Bitume is masculine singular.
Ses yeux sont d'un gris perle magnifique.
Her eyes are of a magnificent pearl gray.
Gris perle is a specific shade.
L'administration est souvent perçue comme un monde gris.
The administration is often perceived as a gray world.
Gris implies boredom or lack of color/life.
Elle portait un tailleur gris anthracite très élégant.
She was wearing a very elegant charcoal gray suit.
Anthracite modifies gris, making it invariable.
Le peintre utilise différentes nuances de gris pour créer de la profondeur.
The painter uses different shades of gray to create depth.
Nuances is feminine plural, but gris is a noun here.
La situation politique reste dans une zone grise juridique.
The political situation remains in a legal gray area.
Refers to legal ambiguity.
Il a un regard gris et impénétrable.
He has a gray and impenetrable gaze.
Gris describes the masculine singular noun 'regard'.
Les toits de Paris sont d'un gris caractéristique.
The roofs of Paris are of a characteristic gray.
Refers to the zinc materials used.
Le temps est resté gris pendant toute la durée du festival.
The weather stayed gray for the entire duration of the festival.
Gris describes 'le temps'.
C'est un roman qui explore les zones grises de la moralité.
It is a novel that explores the gray areas of morality.
Zones grises is feminine plural.
L'écrivain dépeint une société grise, dénuée de toute passion.
The writer depicts a gray society, devoid of all passion.
Gris is used as a powerful social metaphor.
La lumière grise de l'aube filtrait à travers les rideaux.
The gray light of dawn filtered through the curtains.
Lumière is feminine singular.
Il y a une subtile différence entre le gris perle et le gris argenté.
There is a subtle difference between pearl gray and silver gray.
Technical use of color shades.
Le personnage principal évolue dans un univers gris et bureaucratique.
The main character moves in a gray and bureaucratic universe.
Gris reinforces the theme of bureaucracy.
Le ciel plombé annonçait une tempête imminente.
The leaden sky announced an imminent storm.
Plombé is a high-level synonym for a specific kind of 'gris'.
Sa prose est souvent qualifiée de grise par les critiques.
His prose is often described as gray by critics.
Gris means lacking in style or excitement here.
L'éminence grise du parti travaille toujours dans l'ombre.
The party's 'éminence grise' (power behind the throne) always works in the shadows.
Specific historical/political idiom.
La ville de Londres est souvent associée à une certaine grisaille poétique.
The city of London is often associated with a certain poetic greyness.
Grisaille is the noun form.
L'esthétique du gris dans le cinéma expressionniste est fascinante.
The aesthetics of gray in expressionist cinema is fascinating.
Academic discussion of the color.
On ne saurait ignorer les zones grises inhérentes à toute législation complexe.
One cannot ignore the gray areas inherent in any complex legislation.
Formal philosophical/legal register.
Le poète évoque la 'grise douleur' d'un amour qui s'efface.
The poet evokes the 'gray pain' of a fading love.
Highly literary use of the adjective.
La neutralité du gris permet de souligner les contrastes environnants.
The neutrality of gray allows for the highlighting of surrounding contrasts.
Artistic/Theoretical context.
Il navigue avec aisance dans les méandres gris de la diplomatie internationale.
He navigates with ease through the gray meanders of international diplomacy.
Metaphorical use for complexity and lack of clarity.
La monotonie grise de son existence le poussait à l'évasion.
The gray monotony of his existence pushed him toward escape.
Gris as a descriptor for an entire life state.
L'artiste explore la limite ténue entre le gris et l'absence de couleur.
The artist explores the thin limit between gray and the absence of color.
Conceptual artistic use.
Dans ce quartier, le gris du béton semble avoir étouffé toute nature.
In this neighborhood, the gray of the concrete seems to have stifled all nature.
Sociological/Architectural observation.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— It is cloudy or overcast outside. Used daily to describe weather.
Il fait gris aujourd'hui, on ne verra pas le soleil.
— Gray everywhere. Used to describe a monotonous urban landscape.
Dans cette ville, il y a du gris partout.
— A gray look/complexion. Means someone looks tired or unhealthy.
Tu as une mine grise ce matin, tu as bien dormi ?
— Gray with rage. A less common variant of 'vert de rage'.
Il était gris de rage après cette insulte.
— Little gray. Often refers to a type of snail or a squirrel.
Nous avons mangé des petits gris au restaurant.
Se confunde a menudo con
Confused because of the 'gr' start. 'Gros' means big/fat, 'gris' is the color.
Sounds similar but means a grill for cooking.
Sounds slightly similar but means a shout or cry.
Modismos y expresiones
— To look disappointed or to give someone a cold, unfriendly reception.
Le patron lui a fait grise mine quand il est arrivé en retard.
neutral— In the dark, everything looks the same. Used to mean that distinctions disappear in certain situations.
Peu importe quelle voiture tu choisis pour la nuit, car la nuit, tous les chats sont gris.
proverb— To be slightly drunk or tipsy.
Après deux verres de champagne, il était déjà un peu gris.
informal— A powerful advisor who operates behind the scenes or unofficially.
Il est l'éminence grise du président depuis des années.
formal— Intelligence or the brain. Literally 'gray matter'.
Il faut utiliser sa matière grise pour réussir cet examen.
neutral— To be pessimistic or to see only the negative side of things.
Arrête de voir tout en gris, la situation n'est pas si grave.
neutral— An area of uncertainty or where rules/ethics are not clearly defined.
L'utilisation de cette technologie reste dans une zone grise.
neutral— The state of being gray; used for weather or a dull, boring life.
La grisaille parisienne me déprime parfois.
neutral— To go from a very bad situation to one that is slightly better but still not good.
Son état est passé du noir au gris, il y a un peu d'espoir.
neutral— A marriage of convenience, often for immigration purposes, where one partner is deceived.
La police soupçonne un mariage gris.
legal/informalFácil de confundir
Similar spelling and phonetics.
Gris [ɡʁi] is a color; Gros [ɡʁo] is a size. They have different vowel sounds.
Le gros chat est gris.
Similar spelling.
Gras [ɡʁɑ] means fat or greasy. It has an 'a' sound.
Le jambon est trop gras.
Learners forget it's just the feminine of gris.
Grise is the feminine form; gris is masculine. The pronunciation changes.
Une souris grise.
Learners use the adjective when they need the noun.
Gris is the color adjective; grisaille is the noun for the state of being gray.
J'aime la grisaille.
Both refer to a gray-like color.
Argent is the metal/money; argenté is the color silver; gris is the flat color gray.
Une pièce en argent.
Patrones de oraciones
Le [noun] est gris.
Le chat est gris.
C'est un [noun] gris.
C'est un pull gris.
Il fait gris [time].
Il fait gris aujourd'hui.
J'aime le gris [modifier].
J'aime le gris foncé.
[Subject] fait grise mine.
Elle fait grise mine.
C'est une zone grise.
C'est une zone grise.
Un [noun] gris anthracite.
Un costume gris anthracite.
La grisaille de [place].
La grisaille de Londres.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
Extremely high in weather, fashion, and everyday descriptions.
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La voiture est gris.
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La voiture est grise.
Voiture is feminine, so the adjective must be feminine.
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Le gris chat.
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Le chat gris.
In French, color adjectives usually follow the noun.
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Pronouncing the 's' in 'un pull gris'.
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[ɡʁi]
The final 's' in the masculine singular form is silent.
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Des voitures grises foncées.
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Des voitures gris foncé.
Compound colors are invariable in French.
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Using 'gris' to mean 'sad' in every context.
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Use 'triste' or 'morose' for people.
'Gris' is more for weather or atmosphere than a person's direct emotion.
Consejos
Agreement Check
Always check if the noun is feminine. If it is, add an 'e' to make it 'grise'.
Silent S
Remember: 'Gris' sounds like 'Gree'. Don't let the 's' fool you into pronouncing it.
Weather Hack
Instead of saying 'il y a des nuages', simply say 'il fait gris' for a more natural French sound.
Brain Power
Use 'matière grise' when talking about thinking hard or smart people.
Shades Matter
Use 'anthracite' for dark gray and 'perle' for light gray to sound more advanced.
Parisian Gray
When describing Paris, 'gris' is a complimentary color for its architecture.
Tipsy Tip
Be careful using 'gris' for people; it might mean they've had too much wine!
Compound Colors
If you add 'foncé' or 'clair', don't change 'gris' at all. 'Des chaises gris clair'.
Mouse Memory
Associate 'gris' with 'une souris' (a mouse) to remember the feminine 'grise'.
Listen for Z
If you hear a 'z' at the end, it's 'grise' (feminine). If not, it's 'gris' (masculine).
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Imagine a **GREE**dy mouse that is **GRIS**. (Remember the 's' is silent like the mouse is quiet).
Asociación visual
Picture the Eiffel Tower on a cloudy day. The metal of the tower is **gris** and the sky is **gris**.
Word Web
Desafío
Go through your house and find five things that are 'gris' or 'grise'. Say the name of the object and the color out loud in French.
Origen de la palabra
The word 'gris' comes from the Frankish word '*grīs*', which meant gray or old. It entered the Old French language around the 12th century.
Significado original: Originally, it described the color of hair in old age or the color of certain furs.
Germanic origin, which is common for many color words in French (like bleu, blanc, brun).Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using 'gris' to describe someone's skin unless you mean they look ill.
English speakers often associate gray with sadness. In French, it also has this link but is equally associated with intelligence and chic style.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Weather
- Il fait gris.
- Un ciel gris.
- Le temps est gris.
- La grisaille.
Fashion
- Un pull gris.
- Une robe grise.
- Gris anthracite.
- Gris perle.
Animals
- Un chat gris.
- Une souris grise.
- Un oiseau gris.
- Un loup gris.
Idioms
- Matière grise.
- Zone grise.
- Faire grise mine.
- Être gris.
Urban Life
- Béton gris.
- Toits gris.
- Rue grise.
- Bitume gris.
Inicios de conversación
"Quelle est ta nuance de gris préférée pour décorer une chambre ?"
"Est-ce qu'il fait souvent gris dans ta ville ?"
"Préfères-tu porter du gris ou du bleu ?"
"Penses-tu que le gris est une couleur triste ou élégante ?"
"As-tu déjà vu un chat gris célèbre dans un film ?"
Temas para diario
Décris une journée où il fait gris. Comment te sens-tu ?
Imagine une ville où tout est gris. Décris ce que tu vois.
Pourquoi le gris est-il souvent associé à l'intelligence (la matière grise) ?
Décris tes vêtements préférés qui sont de couleur grise.
Est-ce que tu aimes le ciel gris de l'hiver ? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas ?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt can be both! Because it ends in 's', the masculine singular and masculine plural forms are identical. For example, 'un chat gris' and 'des chats gris' are both correct.
You say 'gris clair'. Note that in this compound form, it usually doesn't change for gender or number.
The feminine form is 'grise'. You use it for feminine nouns like 'une voiture grise' or 'une table grise'.
Not always! It can mean 'tipsy' in informal speech, or describe a gloomy mood or an ambiguous situation (zone grise).
In the masculine form 'gris', the 's' is silent. In the feminine form 'grise', the 's' sounds like a 'z'.
Yes, 'des cheveux gris' is the standard way to say gray hair.
It means to look disappointed or to give someone a cold welcome. It's a common idiom.
Yes, 'il fait gris' is the most common way to say it's cloudy or overcast.
It literally means 'gray matter' and refers to the brain or intelligence.
They are made of zinc, which turns a characteristic gray color over time. This is often called 'le gris de Paris'.
Ponte a prueba 180 preguntas
Describe the weather today using the word 'gris'.
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Use 'il fait gris' for weather.
Use 'il fait gris' for weather.
Translate: 'The gray mouse is small.'
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Remember feminine agreement.
Remember feminine agreement.
Use 'matière grise' in a sentence.
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Refers to intelligence.
Refers to intelligence.
Describe your favorite gray piece of clothing.
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Simple description.
Simple description.
Write a sentence about a gray cat.
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Simple description.
Simple description.
Translate: 'The sky is dark gray.'
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Use 'gris foncé' for dark gray.
Use 'gris foncé' for dark gray.
Explain what 'une zone grise' is in your own words (in French if possible).
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Refers to ambiguity.
Refers to ambiguity.
Write a sentence using 'grise mine'.
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Refers to a cold reception.
Refers to a cold reception.
Describe the city of Paris using 'gris'.
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Refers to the zinc roofs.
Refers to the zinc roofs.
Translate: 'I have gray eyes.'
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Yeux is masculine plural.
Yeux is masculine plural.
Write a sentence about a gray bird.
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Simple description.
Simple description.
Translate: 'The walls are light gray.'
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Plural walls, but 'gris clair' stays singular.
Plural walls, but 'gris clair' stays singular.
Use 'grise' to describe a car.
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Feminine agreement.
Feminine agreement.
Write a sentence about gray hair.
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Standard description.
Standard description.
Translate: 'The clouds are gray and big.'
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Agreement with masculine plural.
Agreement with masculine plural.
Use 'gris' to describe a mood.
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Metaphorical use.
Metaphorical use.
Write a sentence about a gray pencil.
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Simple object.
Simple object.
Translate: 'The city looks gray under the rain.'
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Feminine agreement for 'ville'.
Feminine agreement for 'ville'.
Write a sentence about a gray wolf.
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Simple animal description.
Simple animal description.
Use 'gris perle' in a sentence.
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Specific shade.
Specific shade.
Say 'The sky is gray' in French.
Read this aloud:
Dijiste:
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Practice the silent 's'.
Say 'A gray mouse' in French.
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Dijiste:
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Practice the 'z' sound in grise.
Say 'It is gray outside' (weather).
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Dijiste:
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Practice the weather idiom.
Say 'Gray hair' in French.
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Dijiste:
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Practice the masculine plural.
Say 'A gray car'.
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Dijiste:
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Practice feminine agreement.
Say 'Light gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Practice the compound color.
Say 'Dark gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Practice the compound color.
Say 'Gray matter' (intelligence).
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Dijiste:
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Practice the idiom.
Say 'The cat is gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Simple sentence practice.
Say 'I like gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Using gris as a noun.
Say 'Gray shoes'.
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Dijiste:
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Practice feminine plural.
Say 'A gray pencil'.
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Dijiste:
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Common object practice.
Say 'The gray wall'.
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Dijiste:
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Masculine singular practice.
Say 'A gray bird'.
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Dijiste:
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Animal description practice.
Say 'It's a gray area'.
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Dijiste:
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Abstract concept practice.
Say 'He looks disappointed' (using gris).
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Dijiste:
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Idiom practice.
Say 'Gray clouds'.
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Dijiste:
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Nature description practice.
Say 'Pearl gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Specific shade practice.
Say 'Charcoal gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Fashion color practice.
Say 'The city is gray'.
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Dijiste:
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Feminine agreement practice.
Listen to: [ɡʁi]. Is it masculine or feminine?
The silent 's' indicates masculine.
Listen to: [ɡʁiz]. Is it masculine or feminine?
The 'z' sound indicates feminine.
Listen to: 'Il fait gris.' What is the speaker talking about?
Standard weather phrase.
Listen to: 'Des chats gris.' How many cats are there?
Des indicates plural.
Listen to: 'Une robe gris clair.' Does the color change for the dress?
Compound colors are invariable.
Listen to: 'La grisaille parisienne.' What city is mentioned?
Parisienne refers to Paris.
Listen to: 'Il est gris.' Does this mean he is a gray color?
Informal usage.
Listen to: 'Matière grise.' What does this refer to?
Common idiom.
Listen to: 'Gris anthracite.' Is this light or dark?
Anthracite is a dark gray.
Listen to: 'Un petit gris.' Is this a large animal?
Petit means small.
Listen to: 'Voir tout en gris.' Is the person happy?
It means being pessimistic.
Listen to: 'Le temps est maussade.' Is it sunny?
Maussade means gloomy.
Listen to: 'Une zone grise.' Is the situation clear?
It means ambiguous.
Listen to: 'Cheveux gris.' What part of the body is described?
Cheveux means hair.
Listen to: 'Toits gris.' What is gray?
Toits means roofs.
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Summary
The word 'gris' is a versatile A1-level adjective meaning 'gray'. Remember to agree it with the noun: 'un chat gris' (masculine) vs 'une souris grise' (feminine). It is also the go-to word for describing the famous overcast French sky.
- Gris is the French word for the color gray, used to describe objects, weather, and animals.
- The word changes based on gender: 'gris' for masculine nouns and 'grise' for feminine nouns.
- It is frequently used in the expression 'il fait gris' to describe cloudy or overcast weather.
- Metaphorically, it can represent intelligence, ambiguity, or a somber, monotonous mood.
Agreement Check
Always check if the noun is feminine. If it is, add an 'e' to make it 'grise'.
Silent S
Remember: 'Gris' sounds like 'Gree'. Don't let the 's' fool you into pronouncing it.
Weather Hack
Instead of saying 'il y a des nuages', simply say 'il fait gris' for a more natural French sound.
Brain Power
Use 'matière grise' when talking about thinking hard or smart people.
Ejemplo
Le ciel est gris aujourd'hui.
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à cause de
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à côté
A2Al lado de; junto a.
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2A la derecha o en el lado derecho. Por ejemplo: 'Gire a la derecha en la esquina'.
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2La combinación de la preposición 'à' y el artículo femenino 'la', que significa 'a la' o 'en la'.
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2A medida que; conforme.
abrégé
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absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.