Triparic Adjectives: Difference between revisions
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Most adjectives form their comparatives and superlatives with the adverbs '''ply''' "more" and '''plä''' "most": | Most adjectives form their comparatives and superlatives with the adverbs '''ply''' "more" and '''plä''' "most": | ||
'''ply alta''' "higher" | '''ply alta''' "higher"<br> | ||
'''plä lange''' "longest" | '''plä lange''' "longest" | ||
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Declension
Adjectives agree with their nouns in number:
tempos conects "contiguous times" duväds miăs "black cats"
Word Order
Adjectives usually precede the nouns they modify:
gute morgen "good morning"
alta rol "high office"
But they may be placed afterwards poetically, so long as ambiguities are not created thereby.
tempos conects "contiguous times"
Comparison
Most adjectives form their comparatives and superlatives with the adverbs ply "more" and plä "most":
ply alta "higher"
plä lange "longest"
Irregular Comparison
Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms.
Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
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gute "good" | besser "better" | optima "best" |
arge "bad" | vers "worse" | pessima "worst" |