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The adjective was invented by the Greeks. Just like the verb, noun, conjunctions, adverbs, participles, pronouns, prepositions...etc.

Adjectives were first classified with the class of verbs, then with nouns. And eventually, in the the medieval era. Adjectives had finally their own class along with the gender, number and tense.

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