yes. he just wont show it.
The comparative would be more jealous and the superlative would be most jealous.
I would say no... but it depends how jealous he is? why is he jealous?
Jealous is an adjective, so you would use it to describe a noun. For example, I am jealous of my neighbor's new car.
I think you would perhaps call her "unfortunate" and "lonely." My next question would be to the writer of the ?, how do you know she is jealous...of what or whom is she jealous, and why do you believe she is jealous?
well to me it depends i mean why would you want to get him jealous? is he making you jealous? if not than i think you should leave him alone.
here is what i would do. First, don't talk about something similar to why he/she is jealous. then only talk about them. they never want to her about you when they are jealous
Me pongo celoso would be "makes me jealous" or "I get jealous." Esoty celoso is "I am jealous."
His jaws would lock in place when he would see the person he is jealous about. He would also look redder then usual if he is really jealous.
Why would Anna be jealous of Samantha? She's married to Mike...
To say "jealous" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "hiamoe."
I don't see why your boyfriend would be jealous if he is with you.. Please be more specific on what the problem is.
That depends on the guy. Some are jealous, some are not.