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Tu ronca maldición maleva
Tu ronca maldición maleva
I see this in a song and it looks like adjective noun adjective. Perhaps I am mistaken, I haven't noticed such a construct and was wondering about it. |
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You are not mistaken: the sentence has an adjective, then a noun, then another adjective. Since the order of words in Spanish is flexible, we can do this sometimes for reasons of euphony.
Take a look here for some longer explanation on how we use adjectives.
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¡I agree with Angelica!
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If you need clarification, let me know.
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