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SPANISH ADJECTIVES
Definition: The adjective in Spanish agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. Usually adjectives come in masculine and feminine flavors and reflect the gender of the noun they describe. Normally masculine adjectives end in an -o and feminine adjectives end in an -a.
Examples in Spanish:
an ugly monkey = un mono feo
a beautiful cloud = una nube bonita
If a noun is plural then the adjective is also plural, an s is added to the end.
Examples in Spanish:
the handsome boy = el niņo bonito
the handsome boys = los ninos bonitos
the honest girl = la niņa honesta
the honest girls = las niņas honestas
Some Adjectives:
happy = alegre
sad = triste
intelligent = inteligente
rich = rico
poor = pobre
stupid = estúpido
furious = furioso
angry = enojado
ugly = feo
pretty = bonito
handsome = bonito
fat = gordo
thin = delgado
crazy = loco
brave = valiente
sick = enfermo
healthy = sano
honest = honesto
famous = famoso
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