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As you continue your journey to learn Afrikaans, you'll find that adjectives play a crucial role in constructing sentences. They help to describe and qualify nouns and pronouns, and are an essential part of communicating effectively in this language. In this lesson, we will explore adjectives in Afrikaans, and learn how to make them agree with nouns in a sentence.
As you continue your journey to learn Afrikaans, you'll find that adjectives play a crucial role in constructing sentences. They help to describe and qualify nouns and pronouns, and are an essential part of communicating effectively in this language. In this lesson, we will explore adjectives in Afrikaans, and learn how to make them agree with nouns in a sentence.


<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/The-Rule-of-“Two-Knees”|The Rule of “Two Knees”]] & [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Common-Compound-Verbs-+-Conjugations|Common Compound Verbs + Conjugations]].</span>
== The Basics of Adjectives in Afrikaans ==
== The Basics of Adjectives in Afrikaans ==
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In Afrikaans, adjectives come before the noun they describe, and are usually formed by adding -e to the end of the base form. For example, "groot huis" means "big house". In this example, "groot" is the adjective and "huis" is the noun it describes.
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In Afrikaans, adjectives come before the noun they describe, and are usually formed by adding -e to the end of the base form. For example, "groot huis" means "big house". In this example, "groot" is the adjective and "huis" is the noun it describes.
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Adjectives are a fundamental part of constructing sentences in Afrikaans. Understanding how they work and how to make them agree with the noun is essential to communicate effectively in this language. Keep practicing, and you'll soon find yourself using adjectives with ease.
Adjectives are a fundamental part of constructing sentences in Afrikaans. Understanding how they work and how to make them agree with the noun is essential to communicate effectively in this language. Keep practicing, and you'll soon find yourself using adjectives with ease.


<span link>Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Nouns-and-Gender|Nouns and Gender]] & [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
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* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/The-Rule-of-“Two-Knees”|The Rule of “Two Knees”]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/The-Rule-of-“Two-Knees”|The Rule of “Two Knees”]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Modal-verbs-(can,-must,-want-and-will)|Modal verbs (can, must, want and will)]]
* [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Modal-verbs-(can,-must,-want-and-will)|Modal verbs (can, must, want and will)]]


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