Comparison
In Turkish, comparison is used to compare people, things or places. Just like in English, an adjective can have one of three forms: positive, Comparative or superlative. For example, for the adjective "güzel"(beautiful) the positive form would be "güzel" itself, the comparative form ıs "daha güzel" (more beautiful) and the superlative form is "en güzel" (the most beautiful)
Structure for comparative adjectives : ''Daha'' + adjective
Structure for superlative adjectives : ''En'' + adjective
Some examples :
Positive Comparative SuperlativeKüçük (small) Daha küçük (small) En küçük (smallest)
Uzun (long, tall) Daha uzun (longer, taller) En uzun (longest, tallest)
İyi (good) Daha iyi (better) En iyi (best)
Fazla (much) Daha fazla (more) En fazla (most)
Büyük (big) Daha büyük (bigger) En büyük (biggest)
Kötü (bad) Daha kötü (worse) En kötü (worst)
Kolay (easy) Daha kolay (easy) En kolay (easıest)
Zor (hard) Daha zor (harder) En zor (hardest)
Yaşlı (old) Daha yaşlı (older) En yaşlı (oldest)
Genç (young) Daha genç (younger) En genç (youngest)
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