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Introduction to Spanish Adjectives

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OBJECTIVE:
You gotta learn how to describe people. With words besides "awesome" or "cool" ...
TASK:
Learn how to use the right form of the adjective to describe all the people you hate, or all the people you think are weird, or all your relatives.
PERPLEXED?
Tell me what your family is like in Spanish.
About Adjectives ...
It's really odd to see the English-speaker's mentality of having only ONE form for adjectives.
The Latino mind has to refer to the gender of whatever is going to be described, just to come out with the right ending for every single adjective.
This goes on as a natural part of the language, but really reflects a great deal of Latino conceptualization. The universe is all masculine or feminine.
How do you learn "IT" --- from the Latino perspective ???
Wanna see what the Germans have to think about to just speak correctly and get all their adjectives right ???


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The first column above under SINGULAR represents one entity (masculine), and the adjectives found under this column are used to describe this entity.
The second column above under SINGULAR represents one entity (feminine), and the adjectives found under this column are used to describe this entity.
The first column above under PLURAL represents more than one entity (all masculine or mixed masculine/feminine), and the adjectives found under this column are used to describe this group.
The second column above under PLURAL represents more than one entity (all feminine), and the adjectives found under this column are used to describe this group.
The column with the worm leads to the explanation of how to use "a" and "some" in Spanish.
The book with pages flipping still goes nowhere. Hmm, ... is there a future for it?


About Adjectives:
They describe anything (all NOUNS): by color, size, quality, nature, etc.
--- basically ANY & ALL CHARACTERISTICS.
In Spanish, adjectives FOLLOW the noun.
In Spanish: if the noun is SINGULAR, the adjective must be in the singular form.
In Spanish: if the noun is PLURAL, the adjective must be in the plural form.
In Spanish: if the noun is MASCULINE, the adjective must also be masculine.
In Spanish: if the noun is FEMININE, the adjective must also be feminine.


To view adjective lists click on a List Title (duplicated above):
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