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The genitive case is used to form superlative clauses. The comparative itself is usually accompanied by a definite article:
The genitive case is used to form superlative clauses. The comparative itself is usually accompanied by a definite article:
* ''Is ist þiža brœuðro sīnaro sa hǭðist.''''' ‘He is the tallest of his brothers.’ (Literally: “He is of-the brothers of-himself the tallest.”)
* ''Is ist þiža brœuðro sīnaro sa hǭðist.'' ‘He is the tallest of his brothers.’ (Literally: “He is of-the brothers of-himself the tallest.”)


====Irregular and Suppletive Forms====
====Irregular and Suppletive Forms====
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* '''''uvils''''' ‘bad’ → '''''vresums''''' ‘worse’ → '''''vresist''''' ‘worst’
* '''''uvils''''' ‘bad’ → '''''vresums''''' ‘worse’ → '''''vresist''''' ‘worst’
* '''''līts''''' ‘little’ → '''''mitnums''''' ‘less’ → '''''mitnist''''' ‘least’
* '''''līts''''' ‘little’ → '''''mitnums''''' ‘less’ → '''''mitnist''''' ‘least’
* '''''managis''''' ‘many’ → '''''mǣžums''''' ‘more’ → '''''mǣst''''' ‘most’
* '''''filus''''' ‘much, many’ → '''''mǣžums''''' ‘more’ → '''''mǣst''''' ‘most’
* '''''filus''''' ‘much’ → '''''mǣžums''''' ‘more’ → '''''mǣst''''' ‘most’


==Vocabulary==
==Vocabulary==
'''[[:Category: Valthungian words|Valthungian Words on Contionary]]'''
'''[[:Category: Valthungian words|Valthungian Words on Contionary]]'''

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