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  1. Translate Goodly. See 3 authoritative translations of Goodly in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  2. goodly adj. literary, dated (considerable) abultado/a adj. considerable adj mf. importante adj mf. The doctor gave the patient a goodly amount of tonic. El doctor le dio al paciente una cantidad considerable de tónico.

  3. Spanish translation of 'goodly' goodly. [(British) ˈɡʊdlɪ , (US) ˈɡʊdli ] (formal) adjective. 1. (= fine) agradable ⧫ excelente. (= handsome) bien parecido. 2. [sum etc] importante. [number] crecido. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Examples of 'goodly' in a sentence. goodly.

    • What Is An adjective?
    • How to Match Spanish Adjectives with Masculine and Feminine Nouns
    • How to Match Spanish Adjectives with Plurals
    • How to Deal with Spanish Adjective Order
    • The Exceptions to The Usual Rules of Adjectives in Spanish
    • Final Bits and Pieces
    • Conclusion

    The simplest definition of an adjective is: A word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives typically tell us an important detail about a noun. Details such as colour, size, shape, temperature or age. A few examples in English: 1. The old clock. 2. The red ball. 3. The ripe apple. 4. The tall building. 5. The hot towel. Here the words old, re...

    In English, there is no such thing as a masculine or feminine noun. We don’t have to worry about matching genders with adjectives. In Spanish, you do. You have to change the ending of an adjective to match the noun—or, at least, where you can! Spanish adjectives can be split into two groups: 1. Adjectives ending in ‘o’ such as corto, rico, bajo, ló...

    If you want to match Spanish adjectives with plural nouns you need to group them in a similar way to the last section on gender matching but with a slight twist. For plural nouns, Spanish adjectives need to be grouped as follows: 1. Masculine and feminine adjectives that end in the vowels ‘o’, ‘a’ and ‘e’ such as largo, pasota andpobre. 2. Adjectiv...

    Now for the toughest part of Spanish adjectives, apart from the exceptions—the order! I’ll start by stressing that rules of Spanish adjective order are out of control!! Sometimes the order is dictated by the noun, sometimes by the adjective, sometimes by the context and sometimes by convention. As an aside, even if you consult authority Spanish lan...

    It wouldn’t be a good language learning topic if there wasn’t a solid assortment of exceptions. You have already seen some of the exceptions above. But here I’ll provide some structure (where possible). Normal rule:Spanish adjectives don’t change spelling when moved to the front of the noun. Exceptions: 1. This rule doesn’t apply to: uno, bueno, ma...

    To finish off Spanish adjective theory you need a few more bits and pieces. If you want to add emphasis by making a comparison or stating a superlative, the adjective has to come after the noun. English: A smaller glass. Español: Un vaso más pequeño. Incorrecto: Un más pequeño vaso. English: A very interesting movie. Español: Una película muy inter...

    If you have made it this far, you’ll know that Spanish adjectives are a big topic. So, now why not take it one step further and put what you have learnt into action? Make note of some of the examples from this guide and then apply them in your next Spanish conversation. See if you can find some adjectives that I didn’t cover in the guide and ask a ...

  4. Jun 9, 2023 · Many beginner Spanish speakers are familiar with those adjectives—each of them means “good”—but may not know the difference between them. In this post, we’ll take a deeper look at Spanish adjectives to help you better describe nouns—people, places, things, and ideas—and give pizzazz to your writing and speaking.

  5. Mar 24, 2020 · 1. How Do Spanish Adjectives Work? Before we continue on with our top 100 list, it’s prudent that we go over the basic Spanish adjectives rules. Understanding Spanish adjectives is far more important than knowing them only by rote! Spanish Adjectives Placement.

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  7. Jul 13, 2024 · A Spanish adjective is a word that describes or modifies nouns, providing additional information about their qualities or states. For instance: El celular rojo es mío. The red phone is mine. La comida está muy caliente. The food is very hot. Rachel compró muchas camisas. Rachel bought many shirts.

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