Attributive adjectives are part of a noun phrase where they modify that noun (e.g. “gloomy” in the noun phrase “gloomy clouds”). Predicative adjectives are linked by nouns, pronouns, or verbs to ...
They include words like HIROI (wide), and ATARASHII (new). We place adjectives before the nouns that they modify. "A new book," for example, is ATARASHII HON. As for the adjectives that do not end ...
I-adjectives end with the syllable I, such as YASUI "inexpensive." NA-adjectives take NA after them, when they modify nouns, such as in SUKI, "to like." When it modifies a noun, it becomes SUKINA.
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