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Adjectives must agree with the noun for gender, number and definiteness.
[[SamSkandinavisk]] adjectives must agree with the noun for gender, number and definiteness.
Adjectives have two paradigms for declension -- an indefinite declension and a definite declension.  
Adjectives have two paradigms for declension -- an indefinite declension and a definite declension.  
== Indefinite Paradigm: ==
== Indefinite Paradigm: ==
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Plural Definite: De '''skarpe''' sverd. = ''The '''sharp''' swords.''<br>
Plural Definite: De '''skarpe''' sverd. = ''The '''sharp''' swords.''<br>


== Comparative ==
== Comparative and Superlative ==
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.'''<br>
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.'''<br>


=== Comparative ===
The comparative ending is always '''-ere''' and doesn’t vary based on gender, number or definiteness.<br>
The comparative ending is always '''-ere''' and doesn’t vary based on gender, number or definiteness.<br>


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'''Vredere''' jätter = '''''angrier''' giants.''<br>
'''Vredere''' jätter = '''''angrier''' giants.''<br>


== Superlative ==
=== Superlative ===
The superlative ending is –est or –este. This depends on gender, number and definiteness.
The superlative ending is '''–est''' or '''–este'''. This depends on gender, number and definiteness.<br>
In the Indefinite Paradigm, the superlative ending is –est for singular neuter and singular common gender nouns. It is –este for plural nouns.
 
Singular Neuter Indefinite: ett barn er sjukest = a child is sickest
In the Indefinite Paradigm, the superlative ending is '''–est''' for singular neuter and singular common gender nouns. It is '''–este''' for plural nouns.<br>
Singular Common Indefinite: en kvinne er klokest = a woman is smartest.
 
Plural Indefinite: skarpeste sverd = sharpest swords.
Singular Neuter Indefinite: ett barn er '''sjukest''' = ''a child is '''sickest.'''''<br>
In the Definite Paradigm, the superlative ending is always –este.
 
Det störste hus = the biggest house
Singular Common Indefinite: en kvinne var '''klokest''' = ''a woman was '''smartest'''.''<br>
Den ömmeste ankel = the sorest ankle
 
De skarpeste sverd = the sharpest swords.
Plural Indefinite: '''skarpeste''' sverd = '''''sharpest''' swords.''<br>
A minority of adjectives have irregular declensions, typically they change the stem-vowel by umlaut when forming the comparative and superlative.  
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For example stor (big); comparative större; superlative störst.  
 
Some adjectives are further irregular and have totally different stems in the definite form or the plural form of when forming the comparative and superlative.
In the Definite Paradigm, the superlative ending is always –este.<br>
For example, with god (good) the comparative is bettre and the superlative is best.  
 
Liten (little) is the most irregular adjective. Indefinite common singular = liten; indefinite neuter = litet, definite singular = lille; definite and indefinite plural = små ; comparative = mindre; superlative = minst
Det '''störste''' hus = ''the '''biggest''' house.''<br>
 
Den '''ömmeste''' ankel = ''the '''sorest''' ankle.''<br>
 
De '''skarpeste''' sverd = ''the '''sharpest''' swords.''<br>
 
=== Irregular Comparative and Superlative ===
A minority of adjectives have irregular declensions, typically they change the stem-vowel by umlaut when forming the comparative and superlative. <br>
 
For example '''stor''' (big); comparative '''större'''; superlative '''störst'''.<br>
Some adjectives are further irregular and have totally different stems in the definite form or the plural form of when forming the comparative and superlative.<br>
 
For example, with '''god''' (good) the comparative is '''bettre''' and the superlative is '''best'''. <br>
 
'''Liten''' (little) is the most irregular adjective. Indefinite common singular = '''liten'''; indefinite neuter = '''litet''', definite singular = '''lille'''; definite and indefinite plural = '''små''' ; comparative = '''mindre'''; superlative = '''minst'''
 
== Past participle of verbs used as adjectives ==
== Past participle of verbs used as adjectives ==
Verbs have a past participle which can be used as adjectives and they follow similar rules to other adjectives.
Verbs have a past participle which can be used as adjectives and they follow similar rules to other adjectives.<br>
Weak Verbs:
 
Indefinite: The indefinite singular forms end in -(e)t, just like the supine form of the verb. eg tendet (lit, illuminated), aktiveret (enabled)
=== Weak Verbs ===
Indefinite Plural and Definite The indefinite plural and definite forms end in -(e)de, or -te These forms follow the form of the past tense of the verb. If the past tense ends in -(e)de , it will be -(e)de. If it ends in -te, it will be -te.  
==== Indefinite: ====
Tendede ljus = lit candles,
The indefinite singular forms, both common gender and neuter, end in '''-(e)t''', just like the supine form of the verb. eg '''tendet''' (lit, illuminated), '''aktiveret''' (activated, enabled)<br>
Det aktiverede forsvar = the enabled defense.  
 
Strong Verbs:
==== Indefinite Plural and Definite: ====
eg skoren (cut). afbruten (cancelled)
The indefinite plural and definite forms end in '''-(e)de''' or '''-te'''. These forms follow the form of the past tense of the verb. If the past tense ends in -'''(e)de''' , it will be '''-(e)de'''. If it ends in '''-te''', it will be '''-te'''. <br>
Indefinite Singular:
 
The indefinite singular forms end in -en when used with common gender nouns  
'''Tendede''' ljus = '''''lit''' candles.'' <br>
En skoren potate. = a sliced potato
 
En afbruten rekning. = a cancelled account.  
Det '''aktiverede''' forsvar = ''the '''enabled''' defense.''
With Neuter gender nouns, the indefinite singular ends in -et eg skoret, afbrutet -- this is the same as the supine of the verb.
 
Ett skoret eple. = a sliced apple.
=== Strong Verbs: ===
Ett afbrutet forsök. = an interrupted experiment.
eg '''skoren''' (cut). '''afbruten''' (cancelled)
Indefinite plural and Definite:  
==== Indefinite Singular: ====
The indefinite plural and definite forms end in -ene.  
The indefinite singular forms end in '''-en''' when used with common gender nouns. <br>
Skorene potater. = Sliced potatoes.
 
Den afbrutene rekning. = the cancelled account.
En '''skoren''' potate. = ''a '''sliced''' potato.''<br>
 
En '''afbruten''' rekning. = ''a '''cancelled''' account.''<br>
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With Neuter gender nouns, the indefinite singular ends in '''-et''' eg '''skoret, afbrutet''' -- this is the same as the supine of the verb.<br>
 
Ett '''skoret''' eple. = ''a '''sliced''' apple.''<br>
 
Ett '''afbrutet''' forsök. = ''an '''interrupted''' experiment.''
 
==== Indefinite plural and Definite: ====
The indefinite plural and definite forms end in '''-ene.'''<br>
'''Skorene''' potater. = '''''sliced''' potatoes.''<br>
 
Den '''afbrutene''' rekning. = ''the '''cancelled''' account.''
 
== Present participle of verbs used as adjectives ==
The present participle of verbs end in '''-ende.''' When used as an adjective, present participles do not vary for gender number or definiteness<br>
Den '''nuvärende''' kong = ''the '''current''' king.''<br>
En '''veltalende''' snakkar = ''an '''articulate''' speaker''<br>
De madrasser war '''fjedrende''' = ''the '''matresses''' were springy.''
 
== Adjectives ending in -en ==
== Adjectives ending in -en ==
e.g. '''galen''' (crazy), '''open''' (open), '''rotten''' (rotten)<br>
e.g. '''galen''' (crazy), '''open''' (open), '''rotten''' (rotten)<br>
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=== Adjectives ending -d ===
=== Adjectives ending -d ===
add '''-t''' also to make an adverb, e.g. '''vid''' ''(wide)''. '''vid''' /vi:d/ > '''vidt''' /vi:t/. The '''-d''' becomes silent here also.
add '''-t''' also to make an adverb, e.g. '''vid''' ''(wide)''. '''vid''' /vi:d/ > '''vidt''' /vi:t/. The '''-d''' becomes silent here also.
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