mi novio (my bf)
mi amor (my love)
mi nin~ito (my boy, n with ~)
nene (baby) might be neno I forget
mi guapo (handsome)
add an ito to his name to make it affectionate
Source: Mexican bf
"Adjetivos" is the Spanish word for "adjectives," which are words that describe or modify nouns. In Spanish, adjectives agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe.
joyful,
Charming, vibrant, and lively.
i dont really know the answer to this question but i NEED help! can anyone give me 2 adjectives that describe the incas
Yes, they usually come after the noun they describe.
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Adjectives that can describe a slide are:slantedslipperyslopedshortquickrusty
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
Adjectives modify (describe) nouns. Adverbs modify (describe) verbs.
Adjectives describe things. I would describe a snail as slow or slimy.
In the English language, adjectives usually come before the nouns they describe. For example, "the bold text". The word "bold" is the adjective, and it comes before the noun it is describing.In some other languages, such as Spanish, adjectives come after the nouns.