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Forming Comparatives in Turkish

Turkish uses the suffix "-DAn daha" to form comparatives, which is equivalent to "-er" or "more" in English. The suffix is added to the noun being compared:

  • "büyük" (big) → "X'den daha büyük" (bigger than X)
  • "hızlı" (fast) → "Y'den daha hızlı" (faster than Y)

Forming Superlatives in Turkish

Superlatives are formed using the word "en" before the adjective:

  • "en büyük" (the biggest)
  • "en hızlı" (the fastest)

Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives

Unlike English, Turkish doesn't have irregular forms for comparatives and superlatives. The same rules apply to all adjectives.

Using "kadar" for Equality

To express equality in comparisons, Turkish uses "kadar" (as...as):

  • "X, Y kadar büyük" (X is as big as Y)

Comparative and Superlative Adverbs

Adverbs follow the same pattern as adjectives:

  • Comparative: "Z'den daha hızlı koşuyor" (He runs faster than Z)
  • Superlative: "En hızlı o koşuyor" (He runs the fastest)

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