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In spanish does the adjective come before the noun?
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In spanish does the adjective come before the noun?
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Yes, in Spanish you wouldn't say "rojo carro" (red car) you would actually say "el carro rojo" or just "carro rojo" although it sounds a little weird with just the two words.
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It is the opposite way in Spanish. The adjective usually comes after the noun. Hope I helped! :)
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