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====Adjectives==== | ====Adjectives==== | ||
Adjectives have two paradigms for declension -- a indefinite declension and a definite declension. Adjectives must agree with the number | Adjectives have two paradigms for declension -- a indefinite declension and a definite declension. Adjectives must agree with the number and definite/indefinite status of the noun in both the predicative and attributive position. | ||
Similar to other Germanic languages, the comparative is formed by adding '''-ere''' to the stem and the superlative is formed by adding '''-est''' or '''-este'''. A minority of adjectives have irregular declension, typically they change the stem-vowel by '''umlaut'' when forming the comparative and superlative. Some adjectives are further irregular and have totally different stems in the the definite form or the plural | |||
Similar to other Germanic languages, the comparative is formed by adding '''-ere''' to the stem and the superlative is formed by adding '''- | form of when forming the comparative and superlative. | ||
est''' or '''-este'''. A minority of adjectives have irregular declension, typically they change the stem-vowel by ''umlaut'' when forming the | |||
comparative and superlative. Some adjectives are further irregular and have totally different stems in the the definite form or the plural | |||
Adjectives must have a '''-t''' suffix added to be used as adverbs. | Adjectives must have a '''-t''' suffix added to be used as adverbs. | ||
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