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== Descriptive and attributive uses == | == Descriptive and attributive uses == | ||
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[[Nordaþ phonology|Pronunciation]]<br /> | |||
[[Writing system of Nordaþ|Writing system]]<br /> | |||
[[Nordaþ grammar|Grammar]]<br /> | |||
*[[Nordaþ determiners|Determiners]]<br /> | |||
*[[Nordaþ nouns|Nouns]]<br /> | |||
**[[Nordaþ noun cases|Cases]]<br /> | |||
**[[Nordaþ affixes|Affixes]]<br /> | |||
*[[Nordaþ pronouns|Pronouns]]<br /> | |||
*'''Adjectives'''<br /> | |||
*[[Nordaþ verbs|Verbs]]<br /> | |||
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=== Comparative === | === Comparative === | ||
Adjectives take on suffixes to distinguish comparative and superlative. Adjectives take on the - | Adjectives take on suffixes to distinguish comparative and superlative. Adjectives take on the -er endings to reflect comparativeness. | ||
'' | ''belides'' (popular) → ''belider'' (more popular)<br /> | ||
'' | ''dukases'' (able) → ''dukaser'' (more able) | ||
=== Superlative === | === Superlative === | ||
The superlative uses -ït/et in the same way as the comparative suffix is attached to the adjective. | The superlative uses -ït/et in the same way as the comparative suffix is attached to the adjective. | ||
'' | ''nisnäes'' (bendy) → ''nisnäest'' (most bendy)<br /> | ||
'' | ''falïþes'' (faded) → ''falïþest'' (most faded) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 16 May 2010
The Nordaþ language uses adjectives in a very similar fashion to English. One difference is in that adjectives' endings reflect the type of vowels (front or back) in the word.
Descriptive and attributive uses
Nordaþ language |
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Comparative
Adjectives take on suffixes to distinguish comparative and superlative. Adjectives take on the -er endings to reflect comparativeness.
belides (popular) → belider (more popular)
dukases (able) → dukaser (more able)
Superlative
The superlative uses -ït/et in the same way as the comparative suffix is attached to the adjective.
nisnäes (bendy) → nisnäest (most bendy)
falïþes (faded) → falïþest (most faded)