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Most adjectives take ''-a'' (for hard stems) or ''-ie'' (for soft stems) if it is definite or plural: cf. ''se liau watnie'' 'the lukewarm water' vs. ''liau watnie'' 'lukewarm water' vs. ''se watnie iś liau'' 'the water is lukewarm'.
Most adjectives take ''-a'' (for hard stems) or ''-ie'' (for soft stems) if it is definite or plural: cf. ''se liau watnie'' 'the lukewarm water' vs. ''liau watnie'' 'lukewarm water' vs. ''se watnie iś liau'' 'the water is lukewarm'.


The comparative and superlatives are formed by the suffixes ''-ier'' and ''-iesd'': ''suōt, suōtier, suōtiesd'' 'sweet, sweeter, sweetest'.
The comparative and superlatives are formed by the suffixes ''-ier'' and ''-sd'': ''suōt, suōtier, suōtsd'' 'sweet, sweeter, sweetest'.


There are a few irregular adjectives, which are listed in the table below.
There are a few irregular adjectives, which are listed in the table below.
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