Degree: degree of comparison
| Values: | Dim | Equ | Sup |
Degree of comparison is used as an inflectional feature of adjectives.
Dim: diminutive
The diminutive degree expresses a lesser degree, small size, or, metaphorically, affection towards the entity described by the noun.
Examples
- მოდაბალე (mɔdɑbɑlɛ) ‘lower’ etc.
Equ: equative degree
Equative degree is a way of comparing two things by expressing that they have the same level or degree of a quality.
Examples
- მადაბლა (mɑdɑblɑ) ‘just as low’ etc.
Sup: superlative
The quality of one object is compared to the same quality of all other objects within a set.
Examples
- უდაბალაში (udɑbɑlɑʃi) ‘the lowest’ etc.
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