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Adjectives usually end in a consonant, ''-e'', or ''-o'' in the masculine singular. They generally form their feminine in ''-a'', masculine plural in ''-es'', and feminine plural in ''-os''.
Adjectives usually end in a consonant, ''-e'', or ''-o'' in the masculine singular. They generally form their feminine in ''-a'', masculine plural in ''-es'', and feminine plural in ''-os''.
====Comparatives====
====Comparatives====
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The comparative of an adjective is formed with the ending ''-eza/ezes, -ezo/ezos'' (masculine sg./pl., feminine sg./pl.).
The comparative of an adjective is formed with the ending ''-eza/ezes, -ezo/ezos'' (masculine sg./pl., feminine sg./pl.).
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Some adjectives have irregular comparatives.


Some adjectives have irregular comparatives.
====Superlatives====
====Superlatives====
The superlative is formed with the ending ''-est/estes, -esta/estos''.
The superlative is formed with the ending ''-est/estes, -esta/estos''.
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