13.3.2

Apocopation of Pronouns & Adjectives

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Apócopes - Apocopation

This term means shortening the word for a more informal meaning such as el boli instead of el boligrafo.

Apocopation of adjectives

Apocopation of adjectives

  • Some adjectives are shortened when they are in combination with masculine singular nouns.
    • bueno/malo \rightarrow buen/mal - good/bad
    • alguno/ninguno \rightarrow algún/ningún - some/any
    • santo \rightarrow san - saint
Apocopation of numbers

Apocopation of numbers

  • The number 100 is also shortened.
    • ciento \rightarrow cien - one hundred
  • Some ordinal numbers are also shortened in combination with a masculine singular noun.
    • tercero \rightarrow tercer - third
    • primero \rightarrow primer - first
Examples

Examples

  • Es el tercer libro que he leído este mes. Me gustó muchísimo.
    • This is the third book I have read this month. I liked it a lot.
  • Hoy es el día de San Valentín. Mi novio me ha enviado un ramo de rosas.
    • Today is Saint Valentine’s day. My boyfriend has sent me a bunch of roses.
More examples

More examples

  • Estoy cien por cien seguro que vendrá a verme pasado mañana.
    • I am one hundred percent certain that he will come to see me tomorrow.
  • No hay ningún chico tan guapo como mi hermano.
    • There is no lad as handsome as my brother.
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