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Learn Spanish ADJECTIVES

Adjectives are words we use to describe a noun. In English adjectives are invariable words while in Spanish they are not. Every adjective in Spanish is going to change its form to distinguish between singular and plural, and some adjectives will also show the difference between masculine and feminine. Another difference between English and Spanish adjectives is the position they take with regards to the noun they go with. In English the adjective normally goes before the noun and in Spanish they usually go after it. According to that, if we take as an example the English adjective “beautiful” in Spanish we are going to have four different forms:

The beautiful car - El coche bonito
The beautiful house - La casa bonita
The beautiful cars - Los coches bonitos
The beautiful houses - Las casas bonitas

Learn Spanish Demonstrative ADJECTIVES

The Spanish demonstrative adjectives can be masculine or feminine, singular or plural. Their uses are the same as in english.

LOS ADJETIVOS

Los adjetivos son palabras que utilizamos para describir los nombres. En inglés, los adjetivos son palabras invariables mientras que en español no lo son. Todos los adjetivos en español van a cambiar su forma para distinguir entre singular y plural y algunos adjetivos también mostrarán la diferencia entre masculino y femenino. Otra diferencia entre los adjetivos ingleses y españoles es la posición que ocupan con respecto al nombre al que acompañan. En inglés, el adjetivo normalmente va delante del nombre y en español normalmente van detrás de él. De acuerdo con lo anterior, si tomamos como ejemplo el adjetivo inglés “beautiful” en español tendremos cuatro formas diferentes:

The beautiful car - El coche bonito
The beautiful house - La casa bonita
The beautiful cars - Los coches bonitos
The beautiful houses - Las casas bonitas

Los ADJETIVOS demostrativos españoles

Los adjetivos demostrativos españoles pueden ser masculino o femenino, singular o plural. Sus usos son los mismos que en inglés.


Spanish Adjectives - Examples

Masculine Feminine
Singular Bonito Bonita
Plural Bonitos Bonitas
Singular Rojo Roja
Plural Rojos Rojas
Singular Importante null
Plural Importantes null
Singular Hambriento Hambrienta
Plural Hambrientos Hambrientas

Spanish Demonstrative Adjectives

Masculine Feminine
Close to the speaker
Singular este (this) esta (this)
Plural estos (these) estas (these)
Further from the speaker
Singular ese (that) esa (that)
Plural esos (those) esas (those)
Even further from the speaker
Singular aquel (that) aquella (that)
Plural aquellos (those) aquellas (those)
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Remember to master the Spanish verbs and the Spanish language, you must practice each day at least 16 verb meanings and conjugations. It is easier to learn the Spanish language if your objective is to speak Spanish. Always make the effort to speak Spanish especially to native Spanish speakers. If you are a registered student with a school, university or academy, remember to always speak Spanish and only Spanish in the classroom if possible.