In English, adjective have a specific order:
Quantity or number
Quality or opinion
Size
Age
Shape
Color
Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material)
Purpose or qualifier
Does Japanese have similar rules or can adjectives be in random order?
3 comments
No. There’s no specific order in Japanese.
I am not sure what you have on the list as Proper adjectives, such as nationality, can be adjectives in the first place. It has to be noun +の+noun アメリカの会社 American company.
My professor said there is an order. でもわすれました。