original
The French word 'originale' is used to describe something that is unique, new, or inventive. It can also refer to the first or earliest form of something. In English, we use the word 'original' in a similar way to express these same ideas. However, it's important to note that in French, adjectives often agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. So, 'originale' is the feminine singular form of the adjective. The masculine singular form is 'original', and the plural forms are 'originaux' (masculine) and 'originales' (feminine).
It's an original idea
This sentence is a statement. It uses 'originale' as an adjective to describe the noun 'idée' which means idea. 'C'est' is a contraction of 'ce' (it) and 'est' (is).
She is wearing an original dress
In this sentence, 'originale' is used to describe the noun 'robe' meaning dress. 'Elle porte' translates to 'she is wearing'. The adjective 'originale' is placed after the noun it modifies, which is a common placement in French grammar.
The original approach succeeded
In this statement, 'originale' is used to describe the noun 'approche' which means approach. The verb 'a réussi' translates to 'succeeded'. The sentence indicates that a unique or differing method was successful.