#69: The Position of Adjectives in Italian

#69: The Position of Adjectives in Italian

In this lesson, we learn the position of adjectives in Italian. The general rule tells us that adjectives usually come after the noun they refer to. However, there are some specific cases where adjectives must be placed before.


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