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Yes, they usually come after the noun they describe.

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Yes, it is. Spanish is a proper adjective to describe people or things in or from Spain.

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Los adjetivos.

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Q: How do you say adjectives in spanish?
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How do you say tall tree in Spanish?

Its said "arbol grande". which is "tree tall". in spanish nouns are said before adjectives, and in english nouns are said after adjectives. Remember, tall tree in spanish is arbol grande.


How do you say ripe in Spanish?

Maduro/a Remembers that adjectives always have to agree in gender and number with the noun they are describing.


What are 156 adjectives in Spanish?

Consult a Spanish dictionary!


How do you say hello pretty in Spanish?

¡Hola, (nena) hermosa!*The adjectives "bonita", "linda" or "preciosa" can be used as well.


How do you say hello pretty girl in spanish?

¡Hola, (nena) hermosa!*The adjectives "bonita", "linda" or "preciosa" can be used as well.


What are the adverbs in Spanish?

Those formed by adjectives. Spanish adjectives can be adverbs: Iba lento --- He was going slowly Canta bonito --- He sings nicely


How do you say cute in Spanish?

There are a number of adjectives that can mean "cute" including guapo/guapa, lindo/linda (can mean lovely) and atractivo/a.


How do you say alive in spanish?

You would say vivo, viva, vivos or vivas. Spanish adjectives always have agree in gender and numbers. She is alive --> Está viva. He is alive --> Está vivo. They are alive --> Están vivos.


Most feminine adjectives end with the letter?

in spanish most feminine adjectives end with the letter A


How do you say im mad in spanish?

Estoy enojado(a).Remember that Spanish adjectives have to agree with the noun that you are referring to (in this case, yourself). If you are a male, you would use enojado, but if you are female you will use enojada.


What are some Spanish adjectives that begin with W?

nothing


How many adjectives are in the Spanish language?

The answer cannot easily be found, but I can tell you that there is at least as many adjectives as there are in English.