Usage Note
Français as an adjective is lowercased (un film français), but as a noun referring to a person it is capitalized (un Français, a French person). The feminine forms are française (adjective) and une Française (noun). Le français (lowercase, with article) means the French language.
Examples
"Il parle un français impeccable."
Natural Translation
He speaks impeccable French.
Literal Translation
He speaks an impeccable French.
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