In japanese does the adjective come before the noun
2 answers:
I've lived in Japan for three years, and I've taken advanced Japanese I and ll classes. So, in a sentence, the adjective comes before the noun.
Example: Watashi wa ao neko skidesu.
Translation: I like blue cats.
As you can see, the color of cat comes before the actual cat itself.
It goes noun adjective.
EX: 猫は太っ= <span>Neko wa futo~tsu= The cat is fat</span>
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