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or Na-adjectives, how is it being used? For example, is it みどりのくつ or みどりなくつ?
Apr 30, 2011 2:27 AM
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みどり is not an adjective. It is a noun so you say みどりの...
The adjective is 緑色. 緑色なくつ.
April 30, 2011
Examples of na-adjectives are:
しずかです quiet
げんきです energetic
しんせつです kind
And, yes, when you put it before a noun, it becomes like
しずかな ひと quiet person
げんきな ひと energetic person
しんせつな ひと kind person
May 1, 2011
In Japanese, color name is a noun.
Only a few of them can become adjectives.
あか->あかい、あお->あおい、しろ->しろい、くろ->くろい
きいろ(黄色)->きいろい、ちゃいろ(茶色)->ちゃいろい
Others can not become adjectives.
みどり and みどりいろ are both nouns.
You can say 「みどりのくつ」 or 「みどりいろのくつ」, but you can't say 「みどりなくつ」「みどりいろなくつ」. Normally color names can't become Na-adjectives (there might be some exceptions, such as poetic expressions).
April 30, 2011
"color name + の + noun" is correct Japanese. So みどりのくつ is correct.
Example of Na-adjectives is; おおきなくつ (it means big shoes.)
April 30, 2011
I meant: For Na-adjectives, how is it being used? For example, is it みどりのくつ or みどりなくつ?
April 30, 2011
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