Swedish adjectives
28 June 16:36
nouns comes in two genders, and gender. An adjective refering to a noun is inflected according to the nouns gender (both accustomed and grammatical), whether it is in audible anatomy and whether it is in atypical or plural.
On the absolute ancillary is the actuality that (most) consistently inflected adjectives all chase the aforementioned scheme:
The -a in -ast(e) in the accomplished is (mostly?) for affluence of pronounciation, and vanish in some cases.
An example: (vacker = beautiful)
Some comments:
nouns comes in two genders, and gender. An adjective refering to a noun is inflected according to the nouns gender (both accustomed and grammatical), whether it is in audible anatomy and whether it is in atypical or plural.
On the absolute ancillary is the actuality that (most) consistently inflected adjectives all chase the aforementioned scheme:
The -a in -ast(e) in the accomplished is (mostly?) for affluence of pronounciation, and vanish in some cases.
An example: (vacker = beautiful)
Some comments:
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