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Schönste

Schönste is the superlative form of the German adjective schön, meaning "most beautiful." In ordinary use it appears as schönste (lowercase) before a noun, for example der schönste Tag or die schönste Blume. When the term is used as a noun, it is capitalized as das Schönste (singular) and die Schönsten (plural), referring to the thing or things that are most beautiful.

Etymology and form: The adjective schön derives from Old High German scôn, and the superlative is formed

Usage and grammar: As an attributive adjective, schönste declines for gender, number, and case: der schönste

Notes: The term is common in everyday German and in literary contexts. The nominalized form (das Schönste)

with
the
suffix
-ste.
The
comparative
form
is
schöner,
and
the
adverbial
superlative
is
am
schönsten.
The
noun
form
das
Schönste
uses
capitalization
and
behaves
like
a
neuter
singular
noun,
with
die
Schönsten
as
the
plural.
Mann,
die
schönste
Frau,
das
schönste
Auto;
die
schönsten
Blumen
(plural).
As
a
predicative
adjective,
one
typically
uses
schöner
for
the
comparative
or
am
schönsten
for
the
adverbial
superlative:
Der
Mann
ist
schöner
als
der
andere;
Er
singt
am
schönsten.
As
a
noun,
das
Schönste
refers
to
the
embodiment
of
beauty
in
a
thing
or
experience:
Das
Schönste
an
der
Reise
war
der
Sonnenuntergang;
Die
Schönsten
wurden
präsentiert.
is
used
when
talking
about
“the
most
beautiful
thing”
in
a
general
or
abstract
sense,
while
schönste
remains
the
ordinary
descriptive
form
when
modifying
a
noun
directly.
Proper
use
depends
on
whether
the
speaker
intends
a
noun
or
an
adjective
relationship.