Adjectives in Spanish: Describing Self, Family, and Friends

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How do you say 'tall' in Spanish when describing a masculine noun?
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Alto
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What is the Spanish adjective for 'short' when describing a feminine noun?
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Baja
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Translate the adjective 'funny' into Spanish for a masculine subject.
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Divertido
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What is the Spanish word for 'intelligent', used for both genders?
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Inteligente
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How do you say 'strong' in Spanish when describing a masculine noun?
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Fuerte
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What is the Spanish adjective for 'kind' to describe a feminine noun?
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Amable
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Translate 'friendly' into Spanish for a feminine subject.
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Amistosa
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How do you say 'lazy' in Spanish when describing a masculine noun?
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Perezoso
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What is the Spanish adjective for 'hard-working' for both genders?
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Trabajador (masculine) / Trabajadora (feminine)
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Translate the adjective 'happy' into Spanish for a masculine subject.
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Contento
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What is the Spanish word for 'sad', used for both males and females?
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Triste
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How do you say 'young' in Spanish when describing a single person regardless of gender?
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Joven
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What is the Spanish adjective for 'old' when used to describe a masculine person?
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Viejo
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Translate 'creative' into Spanish when describing a feminine subject.
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Creativa
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How do you say 'generous' in Spanish, applicable to both males and females?
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Generoso (masculine) / Generosa (feminine)
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