SkaKid0911
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- 3 Jan 2004
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Hey guys. I'm learning adjectives and stuff now and I'm pretty confused. From what I understand there are two types of adjectives. -I and -NA. The -i adjectives just end in -i and the -na adjectives you add -na after it.
an -i adjective I know is samui (cold)
So to say cold food I think it would be: samui tabemono
a -na adjective is kirei (pretty, beautiful)
So to say a beautiful person I think it would be: kirei na hito
But what if they aren't modifying anything?
For example if I wanted to say "(it) is beautiful"
where the 'it' is known would I just say:
"kirei desu"?
Do I drop the na?
The same thing but saying
(it) is cold
where the 'it' is known. Would that just be:
"samui desu"?
Thanks.
an -i adjective I know is samui (cold)
So to say cold food I think it would be: samui tabemono
a -na adjective is kirei (pretty, beautiful)
So to say a beautiful person I think it would be: kirei na hito
But what if they aren't modifying anything?
For example if I wanted to say "(it) is beautiful"
where the 'it' is known would I just say:
"kirei desu"?
Do I drop the na?
The same thing but saying
(it) is cold
where the 'it' is known. Would that just be:
"samui desu"?
Thanks.