An adjective is a word that describes or qualifies a noun.
Adjectives change like the noun they describe. They change , according to the n-words and t-words; they have singular and plural forms as well as definite and indefinite forms.
Adjectives have no ending with indefinite n-words, but add, as a rule, -t with t-words, and -e in the plural and the definite form.
- Adjective endings
- Irregular adjectives
- Comparative forms of adjectives
- Irregular forms of comparative adjectives.
- Hel, helt, hele and al, alt.
- Anden, andet, andre, hver, hvert.
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH A to D
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH E to F
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH G to K
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH L to P
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH R to S
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH T to Å
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH R to S
- COMMON ADJECTIVES IN DANISH T to Å
- Assignment on Adjectives
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