"Ugly" in Spanish
feo/a
"My books" in Spanish
Mis libros
Adjectives must match what they describe in these two concepts
Gender and number
My (female) friend is slender.
Mi amiga es delgada.
"The tall siblings" (mixed gender) in Spanish
Los hermanos altos
Good-looking
Nuestro/a means this in English
Our
In order to change a masculine adjective such as "alto" to feminine, you change the "o" to this letter.
a (alta)
My brother is redheaded.
Mi hermano es pelirrojo.
The intelligent friends in Spanish
Los amigos / Las amigas inteligentes.
"Rubio" in English
Blonde
Tu without an accent means this in English
Your
Descriptive adjectives in Spanish typically are placed here.
After the noun
Your (fam.) father is foolish.
Tu padre es tonto.
If a word ends in a consonant you add this to make it plural
-es
Fácil
"Our (female) cousin" in Spanish
Nuestra prima
Possessive adjectives are placed here in relation to the noun
Before the noun
I am blonde.
Soy rubia/o.
If a word ends in a vowel, add this to make it plural.
-s
"Yellow" in Spanish
Amarillo/a
Instead of saying "Sus parientes," you could say this to make it clear that you are talking about Shakira's relatives.
Los parientes de Shakira
Before a masculine, singular noun "malo" changes to this.
"mal"
My mother is hardworking.
Mi madre es trabajadora.
"The quizzes are easy" in Spanish
Las pruebas son fáciles.