04/07/2021
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The adjectives are words used to modify the noun and, therefore, they agree with him on gender and number. For example: japonese, justo, joven.
Most adjectives ending in A are feminine (decision justa, it was jurasic) and those ending in O are male (tone jocoso, lemon jugly). There are also adjectives that are used in the same way to describe a masculine or feminine noun (trouble jjudicial measure judicial). In addition, they all vary in number, that is, they can be in the singular or plural (jovial /jovial).
However, Spanish does not present many cases of adjectives beginning with J, and some are very rare or have fallen into disuse.
jabaliner | jor thing | jugadora |
jcompost | jionic | jugly |
jactive | jonium | juguetón |
jahead | jordano | juicious |
jalapeño | jornate | jdaub |
jamaiquino | jgolden | jury |
japonesa | joven | jurator |
jaranero | jovial | jurasic |
jrough | jlocated | juridic |
jadvance | jubiquitous | justa |
jazzista | judicative | justiciera |
jhierarchizer | judicial | justifiable |
jesuit | judio | juvenile |
jIberian | juerguista | jjudge |
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