How do number and gender affect adjectives in the Spanish language? One sentence

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In Spanish, adjectives agree in both number and gender with the nouns they modify, meaning that feminine singular nouns take adjectives ending in -a (e.g., "niña alta"), while masculine singular nouns take adjectives ending in -o (e.g., "niño alto"), and plural forms add -s or -es (e.g., "niñas altas" for feminine plural and "niños altos" for masculine plural).