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Alyona
Could you explain the difference between "mal", "malo/a" and adjective position in Spanish?
Por ejemplo:
Why should I write "día mal" but "mal día"? Another words, why I can't write "mal día"?
Please, explain me in English (preferably) or Russian
2019年4月14日 17:22
回答 · 6
There are three aspects to be considered with adjectives:
1) Most adjectives go after the noun, but you could also use it before (in some cases it would have a poetic sense)
La mujer bonita = La bonita mujer
2) There are some adjectives that change its ending when used in masculine before the noun:
Un día malo = Un mal día (therefore, "día mal" is incorrect)
El día primero = El primer día
(also for bueno/buen, tercero/tercer, grande/gran)
3) There are some adjectives that change the meaning when used before or after the noun:
Un gran alumno (a great student) / Un alumno grande (a big student)
(here is a list of some other adjectives that change its meaning: https://espanol.lingolia.com/es/gramatica/adjetivos/posicion)
2019年4月14日
Hi Alyona! I was reading your message and I'd like to help you, but I don't understand your problem, because you can write 'mal día', and also you can write 'día malo'. For instance: Hoy hace un día malo, this sentence means that today we have a bad weather. I hope this helps. If you still have doubts, I can give you more examples,
2019年4月14日
It's the same as in "buen día" and "el día es bueno" o "el día está bueno", when the adjective is masculine it only gets that "o" at the end when the adjective goes after the noun.
2019年4月14日
hi dear. , It Happen Because Here on south America we don't talk the adjetive fist Than Subjective, Ever That You want to say Something You may use to Substantive Fist, I Know It Let's Us Crazi In The Starts But after you learn It's Stay easy
2019年4月14日
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Alyona
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