mi novio (my bf)
mi amor (my love)
mi nin~ito (my boy, n with ~)
nene (baby) might be neno I forget
mi guapo (handsome)
add an ito to his name to make it affectionate
Source: Mexican bf
guapo/ bonito/ hermoso (handsome)
carinoso (there may be a tilde on the n, but he will get it either way) sweet
chulo (not like in english--less like sexy and more like good looking)
sexy (what do you think?)
precioso (precious, beautiful)
i don’t know
joyful,
i dont really know the answer to this question but i NEED help! can anyone give me 2 adjectives that describe the incas
Yes, they usually come after the noun they describe.
No adjectives describe lighten, which is a verb. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. Adverbs describe verbs.
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Adjectives are words used to describe a noun.Some adjectives that describe food are:attractivebadcolddeliciousgoodhotlovelysaltyscrumptioussoothingspicysweettastyyummy
Adjectives that can describe a slide are:slantedslipperyslopedshortquickrusty
They are not adjectives. Adjectives describe a word.
In the Neclace, which adjectives describe Madame Forestier?
Adjectives modify (describe) nouns. Adverbs modify (describe) verbs.
Some adjectives to describe a geographical region are:hotcolddryhumidaridpopulouslonelyvastdiversemountainousverdantstark