The group of adjectives that come before a noun are few.
So, you could memorize the ones in that group.
I am posting this list here. If anyone out there knows of any more Haitian Creole adjectives that's usually placed before a noun, please add them to the comment section and I'll bring them to this post. Thanks
I'll be sure to add some more as I think of them.
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So, you could memorize the ones in that group.
I am posting this list here. If anyone out there knows of any more Haitian Creole adjectives that's usually placed before a noun, please add them to the comment section and I'll bring them to this post. Thanks
I'll be sure to add some more as I think of them.
all tout
any nenpòt
bad move
big gwo
good bon
great gran
humongous katafal
last dènye
many anpil
old vye
other lòt
pretty bèl
same menm
several plizyè
small ti (not, piti)
huge gwo
young jèn
some kèk
Shane WendelSeptember 10, 2012 11:25 AM
I've seen it stated generally holds true that the following categories come before the noun:
Size (Big, small, humongous)
Order (First, second, last)
Number (one, two, three, some, many, few, all)
Beauty (beautiful)
Age (young, old,)
Goodness (good, bad, great, evil)
Size (Big, small, humongous)
Order (First, second, last)
Number (one, two, three, some, many, few, all)
Beauty (beautiful)
Age (young, old,)
Goodness (good, bad, great, evil)
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