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Hi Macedonian learners! 😊<br>In today's lesson, we will be discussing adjectives in the Macedonian language. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They can be used to give more information about a person, place, thing, or idea.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/macedonian Macedonian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will dive into the wonderful world of adjectives in the Macedonian language. Adjectives are an essential element of any language and can really help you express yourself more fluently.


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== Adjective Formation ==


Adjectives in Macedonian are formed by adding suffixes to the root of the word. The suffixes depend on the gender, number, and case of the noun they are modifying.  
<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]], [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]], [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Personal-Pronouns|Personal Pronouns]] & [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Feminine|Feminine]].</span>
== What are adjectives? ==
Adjectives are words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They give information about the quality, size, color, number, and shape of the noun. For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Macedonian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| дебел || débel || fat
|-
| мала || mala || small
|-
| црвен || tsrven || red
|}
 
In the examples above, the adjectives are describing the qualities of the noun.
 
== Adjective Placement ==
In Macedonian, adjectives usually come after the noun they describe. For example:
 
* зграда креативната (zgradá kreatívnata) = the creative building


=== Masculine ===
Here, креативната (kreativnata) comes after the noun зграда (zgrada) it is modifying.


For masculine nouns, the suffixes are: -ио/-ео (singular) and -и/-е (plural).
However, there are some cases where adjectives come before the noun, such as when they are emphasizing how large or small something is:


For example:
* голем дом (gólem dom) = big house
* мал джеп (mál dzhep) = small pocket


* добар (good) → добрио (good, singular) and добри (good, plural)
== Agreement of Adjectives ==
* мал (small) → малио (small, singular) and мали (small, plural)
In Macedonian, adjectives must agree with the noun they are describing in gender, number, and case. For example:


=== Feminine ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Macedonian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| зелена машина || zeléna máshina || green car (feminine singular)
|-
| зелени книги || zeléni knigi || green books (feminine/masculine plural)
|}


For feminine nouns, the suffixes are: -а (singular) and (plural).  
In the examples above, the adjective зелена (zelena) agrees with the gender and number of the noun машина (mashina) and the adjective зелени (zeleni) agrees with the gender, number, and case of the noun книги (knigi).


For example:  
== Comparison of Adjectives ==
There are three degrees of comparison in Macedonian adjectives:


* добра (good) → добра (good, singular) and добри (good, plural)
* Positive – describes one thing
* мала (small) → мала (small, singular) and мали (small, plural)
* Comparative – compares two things
* Superlative – compares more than two things


=== Neuter ===
To form the comparative degree, we usually add the suffix -ија (-ija) to the root form of the adjective. For example:


For neuter nouns, the suffixes are: -о (singular) and -а (plural).
* мал (mal) - small
* помал (pomal) - smaller


For example:  
To form the superlative degree, we usually add -ест (est) to the root form of the adjective. For example:


* добро (good) → добро (good, singular) and добра (good, plural)
* долг (dolg) - long
* мало (small) → мало (small, singular) and мала (small, plural)
* најдолг (najdolg) - longest


== Adjective Agreement ==
It's important to note that there are some irregular adjectives that don't follow the above pattern, such as добар (dobar) - good, which becomes подобар (pоdobаr) - better and најдобар (najdobar) - best.


Adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case. This means that the adjective must have the same gender, number, and case as the noun it is modifying.
== Examples in Context ==
Here is a dialogue between Ana and Milan where they use adjectives in context:


For example:  
* Ana: Здраво Милане, како си? (Zdravo Milane, kako si?) - Hi Milan, how are you?
* Milan: Сум одлично, благодарам. А ти? (Sum odlichno, blagodaram. A ti?) - I'm great, thanks. And you?
* Ana: Сум добро, фала. Имам новa книга. (Sum dobro, fala. Imam nova kniga.) - I'm good, thanks. I have a new book.
* Milan: Звучи интересно. Која книга? (Zvoochi interesno. Koja kniga?) - Sounds interesting. Which book?
* Ana: Мени многу ми се допаѓа. Една зелена книга за патувања. (Meni mnogu mi se dopagja. Edna zelena kniga za patuvanja.) - I really like it. A green book about travel.


* Добриот дете (the good child)
== Practice Makes Perfect ==
* Добрите деца (the good children)
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* Добрата книга (the good book)
* Добрите книги (the good books)


== Adjective Position ==
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Adjectives usually come after the noun they modify. However, there are some exceptions. For example, when the adjective is used as a predicate, it comes before the noun.  
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* Детето е добро (the child is good)
==Other Lessons==
* Книгата е добра (the book is good)
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Feminine|Feminine]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Macedonian/Grammar/Articles|Articles]]


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==Sources==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_grammar Macedonian grammar - Wikipedia]
* [https://app.memrise.com/course/777634/basic-macedonian-with-grammar-and-audio/44/ Level 44 - Grammatical Rules - Basic Macedonian (with Grammar ...]


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Macedonian Grammar - Adjectives

Hi Macedonian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will dive into the wonderful world of adjectives in the Macedonian language. Adjectives are an essential element of any language and can really help you express yourself more fluently.


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Pronouns, Negation, Personal Pronouns & Feminine.

What are adjectives?[edit | edit source]

Adjectives are words used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They give information about the quality, size, color, number, and shape of the noun. For example:

Macedonian Pronunciation English
дебел débel fat
мала mala small
црвен tsrven red

In the examples above, the adjectives are describing the qualities of the noun.

Adjective Placement[edit | edit source]

In Macedonian, adjectives usually come after the noun they describe. For example:

  • зграда креативната (zgradá kreatívnata) = the creative building

Here, креативната (kreativnata) comes after the noun зграда (zgrada) it is modifying.

However, there are some cases where adjectives come before the noun, such as when they are emphasizing how large or small something is:

  • голем дом (gólem dom) = big house
  • мал джеп (mál dzhep) = small pocket

Agreement of Adjectives[edit | edit source]

In Macedonian, adjectives must agree with the noun they are describing in gender, number, and case. For example:

Macedonian Pronunciation English
зелена машина zeléna máshina green car (feminine singular)
зелени книги zeléni knigi green books (feminine/masculine plural)

In the examples above, the adjective зелена (zelena) agrees with the gender and number of the noun машина (mashina) and the adjective зелени (zeleni) agrees with the gender, number, and case of the noun книги (knigi).

Comparison of Adjectives[edit | edit source]

There are three degrees of comparison in Macedonian adjectives:

  • Positive – describes one thing
  • Comparative – compares two things
  • Superlative – compares more than two things

To form the comparative degree, we usually add the suffix -ија (-ija) to the root form of the adjective. For example:

  • мал (mal) - small
  • помал (pomal) - smaller

To form the superlative degree, we usually add -ест (est) to the root form of the adjective. For example:

  • долг (dolg) - long
  • најдолг (najdolg) - longest

It's important to note that there are some irregular adjectives that don't follow the above pattern, such as добар (dobar) - good, which becomes подобар (pоdobаr) - better and најдобар (najdobar) - best.

Examples in Context[edit | edit source]

Here is a dialogue between Ana and Milan where they use adjectives in context:

  • Ana: Здраво Милане, како си? (Zdravo Milane, kako si?) - Hi Milan, how are you?
  • Milan: Сум одлично, благодарам. А ти? (Sum odlichno, blagodaram. A ti?) - I'm great, thanks. And you?
  • Ana: Сум добро, фала. Имам новa книга. (Sum dobro, fala. Imam nova kniga.) - I'm good, thanks. I have a new book.
  • Milan: Звучи интересно. Која книга? (Zvoochi interesno. Koja kniga?) - Sounds interesting. Which book?
  • Ana: Мени многу ми се допаѓа. Една зелена книга за патувања. (Meni mnogu mi se dopagja. Edna zelena kniga za patuvanja.) - I really like it. A green book about travel.

Practice Makes Perfect[edit | edit source]

Practice makes perfect! Now that you have learned some basic rules about adjectives in the Macedonian language, it's time to practice your skills. Explore Polyglot Club and find native speakers to speak with. Don't be afraid to ask them any questions.

To improve your Macedonian Grammar, you can also check out our lessons and articles. 📚


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]