Expressing extremes in Spanish
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Expressing extremes in Spanish
HOW TO MAKE ADJECTIVES EXTREME AND
NOUNS SMALL AND AFFECTIONATE
Making adjectives say “extremely” ____
Adding the suffixes ísimo, ísima, ísimos, ísimas to
adjectives in Spanish adds the meaning “very” or “extremely”
to that word.
The ending of the suffix matches the noun being described.
For adjectives that end in –ble, change to –bil before adding
the new ending.
Adjectives with an accent mark lose the accent mark when the
ending is added.
Adjectives that end in –co/-ca, -go/-ga, or –z require a
spelling change:
c becomes qu
g becomes gu
z becomes c
Expressing affection or small size
Adding the suffixes –ito/a/os/as, -cito/a/os/as, -
illo/a/os/as, -uelo/a/os/as, & -ico/a/os/as to
nouns shows affection or indicate small size.