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* ''Andh '''wa''' kalin '''y''' denyr'' > A flower more beautiful than a tree.
* ''Andh '''wa''' kalin '''y''' denyr'' > A flower more beautiful than a tree.


In the written language it is still used the old form with the suffix '''-(dh)yn''', ex.:
In the written language it is still used the old form with the suffix '''-yn''', ex.:


* ''Andh '''kaldhyn''' '''y''' denyr'' > A flower more beautiful than a tree.
* ''Andh '''kalyn''' '''y''' denyr'' > A flower more beautiful than a tree.


The ''same degree comparative'' is formed with the periphrasis '''udhys''' + adjective + '''yfer''', ex.:  
The ''same degree comparative'' is formed with the periphrasis '''udhys''' + adjective + '''yfer''', ex.:  
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