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If something is being compared on the same level, (så) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after. Additionally, the noun is not inflected, as the two nouns being compared are of equal status.
If something is being compared on the same level, (så) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after. Additionally, the noun is not inflected, as the two nouns being compared are of equal status.


*''danne jinte er så strung som danne jinte</i> - that girl is (just) as strong as that girl.
*''danne jinte er så strung som danne jinte'' - that girl is (just) as strong as that girl.


If something is being compared as less than another noun, (mintre)/(mintra) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after.  The adjective is inflected normally for the gender of the first noun. This can also be acheived by saying ''X er ikke så ____ som Y''
If something is being compared as less than another noun, (mintre)/(mintra) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after.  The adjective is inflected normally for the gender of the first noun. This can also be acheived by saying ''X er ikke så ____ som Y''
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