Im married/divorced. (woman) Je suis mariée / divorcée.
Remember that, in French, the adjective often changes depending on whether the noun it describes is masculine or feminine. Often the adjective only adds an e to the end, so content becomes contente and fatigué becomes fatiguée. However, there are some adjectives that take different endings in the feminine form, or dont change at all.
The adjective form also changes if you are talking about a person or object in the singular or in the plural. Usually, the plural form of the adjective is formed by adding -s (for masculine nouns) or -es (for feminine nouns) to the end of the word.
The girls are tired. Les filles sont fatiguées.
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