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In English, many adjectives are compared by adding the suffixes ''er'' and ''est'' with the definite article ''the'':
In English, many adjectives are compared by adding the suffixes ''er'' and ''est'' with the definite article ''the'':


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Another way of comparing adjectives is with ''more'' and ''the most'':
Another way of comparing adjectives is with ''more'' and ''the most'':


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In dal'qörian, both of these constructions are rendered with the prefix '''te''' with words beginning with a consonant, and '''tev''' with those beginning with a vowel:
In Dalcurian, both of these constructions are rendered with the prefix '''te''' with words beginning with a consonant, and '''tev''' with those beginning with a vowel:
 


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| '''te'bracödrädn'''-''more achievable'' || '''di te'bracödrädn'''-''the most achievable''                                     
| '''te'bracödrädn'''-''more achievable'' || '''di te'bracödrädn'''-''the most achievable''                                     
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[[dal'qörian comparative sentences|Comparative sentences]]
[[dal'qörian adjective endings|Adjective endings]]
[[dal'qörian adjective tense|Adjective tense]]
[[dal'qörian Attributive and Predicative adjectives|Attributive and Predicative adjectives]]
[[dal'qörian Post positive adjectives|Post positive adjectives]]
[[dal'qörian Inherent and non-inherent adjectives|Inherent and non-inherent adjectives]]
[[dal'qörian Nominal adjectives|Nominal adjectives]]
[[dal'qörian Resultant adjectives|Resultant adjectives]]
[[dal'qörian adjectives with prepositions|Adjectives with prepositions]]
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In English, many adjectives are compared by adding the suffixes er and est with the definite article the:

absolute comparative superlative
fast faster the fastest
late later the latest

Another way of comparing adjectives is with more and the most:

absolute comparative superlative
achievable more achievable the most achievable
advanced more advanced the most advanced

In Dalcurian, both of these constructions are rendered with the prefix te with words beginning with a consonant, and tev with those beginning with a vowel:

absolute comparative superlative
araciev-late tev'araciev-later di tev'araciev-the latest
bracödrädn-achievable te'bracödrädn-more achievable di te'bracödrädn-the most achievable


Comparative sentences

Adjective endings

Adjective tense

Attributive and Predicative adjectives

Post positive adjectives

Inherent and non-inherent adjectives

Nominal adjectives

Resultant adjectives

Adjectives with prepositions

This article is one of many about the Dalcurian language.

Sub categories:

Dalcurian language and basic history:
Halcánian dialect
Dalcurian alphabet and pronunciation
Adjectives:
Comparison of adjectives * Comparative sentences * Adjective endings * Adjective tense * Attributive and Predicative adjectives * Post positive adjectives * Inherent and non-inherent adjectives * Nominal adjectives * Resultant adjectives * Adjectives with prepositions * Adjective Hierarchy * Adjective Negation
Adverbs
Verbs:
The verb to do * Modal Verbs * Verb Moods
Prepositions:
Preposition word order * Alternative uses of prepositions
Negatives
Nouns
Case
Pronouns
Punctuation
Time
Numbers

Miscellaneous word and phrase lists:

Colours * Days/months/seasons * Describing people * Names of Countries * Hello/goodbye Please/thankyou * Intensifiers * English Dalcurian Dictionary

Links:

Omniglot * Various webpages in Dalcurian