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Mest

Mest is a degree word used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish to express the superlative degree of “much” or “many,” roughly equivalent to the English “most.” It indicates the greatest extent within a group or that something is the most typical or prominent among alternatives. The word can modify adjectives, adverbs, or nouns and appears in phrases such as “mest använda ordet” (the most used word), “mest intressant” (most interesting), or “mest kjente” (most well-known). In Danish, common constructions include “mest muligt” (as much as possible).

Etymology and cognates: Mest is found in Swedish (mest), Danish (mest), and Norwegian (mest) and shares a

Usage notes: The exact placement and agreement of mest can vary with grammar and style in the

common
origin
with
the
English
word
“most.”
The
form
and
basic
meaning
have
remained
stable
across
the
Scandinavian
languages
since
the
Old
Norse
period.
three
languages.
It
is
not
a
separate
comparative
form;
it
marks
the
superlative
degree
and
is
used
with
adjectives,
adverbs,
or
nouns
to
denote
the
greatest
degree
within
a
context.
In
addition
to
indicating
a
strict
superlative,
mest
can
also
convey
nuance
such
as
“mostly”
or
“for
the
most
part”
in
everyday
speech,
without
asserting
a
strict
majority.