Adjectives: how to describe people, places and things in Spanish. We use adjectives to describe things. In Spanish, adjectives usually go after the noun. A tall boy would be un chico alto.
(10) A dog bit two cats. There is evidence to support the above. The evidence is not found in Englihs, but in such languages as French, Spanish, German, the Slavic languages, Arabic, to name a few. In ...
Latinx is used as an individual identity for those who are gender-nonconforming, and it can also describe an entire population without using “Latinos,” which is currently the default in Spanish for a ...