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Spanish adjectives agree in number and gender with nouns. Adjectives usually come before nouns. It is possible for some adjectives to follow nouns.

Examples: el chico alto -->los chicos altos

The tall boy --> The tall boys

la chica alta--> las chicas altas

The tall girl --> The tall girls

El chico es un amigo bueno or El chico es un buen amigo

The boy is a good friend

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"Description" in Spanish is "descripcion". It is pronounced "day-screep-see-OWN". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.

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