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!'''Meaning''' | !'''Meaning''' | ||
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| | |go | ||
| | |goe | ||
|good | |good | ||
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|bad | |bad | ||
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| | |glå | ||
| | |glåe | ||
|happy | |happy | ||
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As it can be seen, adjectives ending with '-i' | As it can be seen, adjectives ending with '-i' don't take the '-e' ending in the weak forms and in the plural form. | ||
An example of use: | An example of use: | ||
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!'''Weak comparative''' | !'''Weak comparative''' | ||
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| | |go | ||
|beter | |beter | ||
|betre | |betre | ||
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The superlative degree is formed with the suffix '-ast' (some irregular adjectives form it with '-est'). The relative superlative is the same form of the absolute superlative, but it is preceded by the definite article and is generally followed by a limitation, that is expressed with ''i + dative case'', ex.: | The superlative degree is formed with the suffix '-ast' (some irregular adjectives form it with '-est'). The relative superlative is the same form of the absolute superlative, but it is preceded by the definite article and is generally followed by a limitation, that is expressed with ''i + dative case'', ex.: | ||
* ''Se | * ''Se skenaste blosne i tem werl'' - The most beautiful flower in the world. | ||
====Adjectives with an irregular superlative==== | ====Adjectives with an irregular superlative==== | ||
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!'''Weak superlative''' | !'''Weak superlative''' | ||
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| | |go | ||
|best | |best | ||
|beste | |beste | ||
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* ''wåk > wåklic'' (weak - weakly). | * ''wåk > wåklic'' (weak - weakly). | ||
Some adverbs have got suppletive forms, ex.: '' | Some adverbs have got suppletive forms, ex.: ''go > jarwe''; ''iwel > lyter''. | ||
Adverbs can be positioned wherever we want, but it is necessary to remember these rules: | Adverbs can be positioned wherever we want, but it is necessary to remember these rules: |
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