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Adjectives usually end in a consonant, ''-e'', or ''-o'' in the masculine singular. They generally form their feminine in ''-a'', masculine plural in ''-es'', and feminine plural in ''-os''.
Adjectives usually end in a consonant, ''-e'', or ''-o'' in the masculine singular. They generally form their feminine in ''-a'', masculine plural in ''-es'', and feminine plural in ''-os''.


Adjectives ending in a stressed ''-o'' or ''-e'' do not srop it when other endings are added. For example, ''go'' "good" becomes ''goa'' in the feminine singular.
Adjectives ending in a stressed ''-o'' or ''-e'' do not drop it when other endings are added. For example, ''go'' "good" becomes ''goa'' in the feminine singular.
 
Adjectives whose masculine singular ends in ''-a'' form their feminine in ''-e'' and plural (both genders) in ''-es''.
 
====Comparatives====
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