want is a adjectie enddin in spanish i feel so alone

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Me siento tan solo.

means
I feel so alone.

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling alone, but I can certainly help you with finding an adjective ending in Spanish. In Spanish, just like in English, there are a variety of adjective endings depending on the gender and number of the noun they describe. Here are some examples of adjective endings in Spanish:

1. Masculine, singular: "alto" (meaning tall)
2. Feminine, singular: "alta"
3. Masculine, plural: "altos" (meaning tall)
4. Feminine, plural: "altas"

To come up with more adjectives, you can follow these steps:
1. Think of a base adjective in its masculine, singular form. For example, "grande" (meaning big).
2. Determine the gender and number of the noun you want to describe. For example, if the noun is feminine and singular, the adjective ending will be different.
3. Apply the appropriate ending based on the rules. For example, "grande" would become "grande" (feminine, singular), "grandes" (masculine/feminine, plural).

Remember that this explanation is just a general guide, and there are exceptions in Spanish grammar.