adjetivo
adjective
noun ahd-heh-TEE-boh Rare
Origin: From Latin adjectivum (something added to a noun).
Usage Note
Adjetivo is the grammatical term for an adjective — a word that modifies a noun. In Spanish grammar instruction, students learn that adjetivos must agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. The phrase adjetivo calificativo means a descriptive adjective, while adjetivo demostrativo is a demonstrative. Learners may notice that adjetivo itself is a masculine noun ending in -o, behaving predictably.
Examples
"Grande es un adjetivo muy común en español."
Natural Translation
Grande is a very common adjective in Spanish.
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