The words blond and blonde both talk about a hair color that is light yellow. But there is a little difference in how we use them. Let’s look at their history, how to use them, and a trick to remember the difference.
The words come from the French language. In French, “blond” is used for a man with light yellow hair, and “blonde” is used for a woman with light yellow hair. English takes this idea from French, but we often mix the words.
In English:
Think: The word blonde has an “e” at the end. The word girl also has an “e” sound at the end, so “blonde” is for girls or women.
Remember, blond is mostly used for boys or men and sometimes for everyone. Blonde is used for girls or women. If you think about the extra “e” in blonde, it can help you remember that it is for girls or women.
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