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-ék, -sh, and -osh suffixes - Va Ehenív
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Superlatives and comparatives.
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 20 Jun 2019, 08:40.

[comments] -ék (-ék) is a superlative, like the -est ending.

Example:
Va čoλkesék yérba nævu nadana, va sxkas aš.
Va cholkesék yérba nævu nadana, va saykas ash.
The market is the busiest place in town.

(-sh) is a comparative, like the -er or -r ending. -oš (-osh) is used when the adjective ends in -sh.

Example:
Pínš čibu sa bénkaλ, pas bénkaλ aš.
Pínsh chibu sa bénkal, pas bénkal ash.
Your dog is bigger than mine.

Example 2:
Brušoš čibu va nadana, va ehe aš.
Brushosh chibu va nadana, va ehe ash.
The desert is hotter than the city.
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