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*''den man er | *''den man er sterker enn danne jinte'' - the man is stronger than that girl. | ||
*''danne jinte er mer | *''danne jinte er mer sterk enn denne man.'' - that girl is stronger than that man. | ||
If something is being compared on the same level, (så) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after. Additionally, the adjective is not inflected, as the two nouns being compared are of equal status. It is also acceptable to say ''X er ____ som Y''. Once again, in this construction, the adjective does not inflect, although this implies a slight difference: using this construction means that ''X'' has an attribute like ''Y'', but does not necessarily imply that the two are on the same level exactly. | If something is being compared on the same level, (så) is used before the adjective, and (som) is used after. Additionally, the adjective is not inflected, as the two nouns being compared are of equal status. It is also acceptable to say ''X er ____ som Y''. Once again, in this construction, the adjective does not inflect, although this implies a slight difference: using this construction means that ''X'' has an attribute like ''Y'', but does not necessarily imply that the two are on the same level exactly. | ||
*''danne jinte er så | *''danne jinte er så sterk som danne jinte'' - that girl is (just) as strong as that girl. | ||
*''det hus er pént som det hus (derover)'' - the house is pretty like that house (over there). | *''det hus er pént som det hus (derover)'' - the house is pretty like that house (over there). | ||
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