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=== Comparative ===
=== Comparative ===
Adjectives take on suffixes to distinguish comparative and superlative. Adjectives take on the -ïïr/ër endings to reflect comparativeness.
Adjectives take on suffixes to distinguish comparative and superlative. Adjectives take on the -er endings to reflect comparativeness.


''belideses'' (popular) → ''belidesër'' (more popular)<br />
''belides'' (popular) → ''belider'' (more popular)<br />
''dukasïs'' (able) → ''dukasïïr'' (more able)
''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.


''nisnäis'' (bendy) → ''nisnäet'' (most bendy)<br />
''nisnäes'' (bendy) → ''nisnäest'' (most bendy)<br />
''falïþïs'' (faded) → ''falïþït'' (most faded)
''falïþes'' (faded) → ''falïþest'' (most faded)
 
[[Category:Nordaþ]]

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

Pronunciation
Writing system
Grammar

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)