adjektiive
Adjektiive are a word class that describes or limits a noun or pronoun. They express qualities such as color, size, shape, origin, material, or other attributes, and can indicate determination or quantity. In many languages they help specify reference and add detail to statements. Adjektiive can function in two main positions: attributively, before the noun (a red apple), or predicatively, after a linking verb (the apple is red).
Morphology and agreement vary by language. In English, adjektiive typically do not inflect for gender or number,
Types and functions include descriptive adjectives (quality), demonstrative adjectives (this, that), possessive adjectives (my, your), and
Cross-linguistic variation is common: there is no universal rule governing adjective use. Differences exist in inflection,