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I NEED YOU SPANISH kids with awosme spanish skillz?

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the word for carrot in spanish is..............

bathroom in spanish,,,,,,,,,,, theres 2 words bano

the other word refers mostly to public restrooms.

HELP!

**true or false**

adjetives usually come before nouns in English ?

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  1. Carrot is Zanahoria and bathroom is Baño. Restroom is Cuarto de Baño.

    And your question is false. Most adjectives come after the noun in Spanish.


  2. carrot = zanahoria

    bathroom = baño (the only way I know to say public restroom is "baño publico")

    Adjectives usually come before nouns in English.

    True.  As adjectives describe nouns, it is easier in English to place them before nouns.

    E.g.:

    1)The black cat stalked its prey.

    2)The large rottweiler lunged at the intruder.

    In the first sentence, cat is the noun, the adjective black describes it.

    In the second, rottweiler is the noun, large is the adjective.

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