Superlatives: Superlatives Are Used To Indicate That Something Has The Most of A Particular Quality, As
Superlatives: Superlatives Are Used To Indicate That Something Has The Most of A Particular Quality, As
Superlatives are used to indicate that something has the most of a particular quality, as
can be done with the English suffix "-est." They are formed in Spanish much like above,
except that the definite article is also used, as in these examples:
Examples:
Just like in English, the noun can be omitted. All of the following are correct.
muy + adjective
sumamente + adjective
adjective + ísimo (-a, -os, -as)
The following translations are somewhat arbitrary. Each superlative statement is a little
stronger than the one that precedes it.
# The most common irregular comparatives and superlatives are those involving
bueno (good) and malo (bad). The comparative and superlative forms are mejor and
peor, respectively:
# The forms mayor and menor can also be used as irregular comparatives and
superlatives when referring to age:
bueno el mejor
malo el peor
Irregular Superlatives:
grande
el mayor Note that, superlatives are followed by de:
viejo
pequeño
el menor
joven
Soy la mayor de la famiilia.