What is a superlative Latin? - TreeHozz.com
treehozz.com › what-is-a-superlative-latinJun 07, 2020 · To form the superlative of most Latin adjectives we use the ending '-imus' for the masculine form, The superlative for pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum 'beautiful' is pulcherrimus (masculine), pulcherrima (feminine), pulcherrimum (neuter) 'the most beautiful'. These forms decline like 'bonus, -a, -um'. Click to read full detail here.
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https://www.usu.edu › ChaptersRULE 3: The regular superlative ending in Latin is -issimus, -a, -um. All superlatives belong to first/second declension. RULE 4: After a comparative, "than" is ...