ülivõrre
Ülivõrre is a grammatical term in Estonian referring to the superlative degree of adjectives. It is used to express the highest degree of a quality among three or more items. The superlative form is typically formed by adding the suffix -im or -imad to the adjective's stem, with certain vowel and consonant changes sometimes occurring. For example, the adjective "kallis" (expensive) becomes "kalleim" (most expensive) in the superlative. When referring to a specific object or person, the superlative is often preceded by the definite article "the," which in Estonian is usually appended as a suffix to the adjective. Thus, "the most expensive" would be translated as "kalleimad" or "kalleim." The superlative can also be used in comparative phrases to indicate that something possesses a quality to a greater extent than all others in a group. Understanding ülivõrre is essential for constructing grammatically correct and nuanced sentences in Estonian. It allows speakers to clearly express rankings and comparisons of intensity.