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Sterkere

Sterkere is the comparative form of the Norwegian adjective sterk, meaning stronger. It is used to compare strength, intensity, or capability between two or more entities. In Bokmål and Nynorsk, the standard construction for the comparative is sterk + -ere, yielding sterkere, with sterkest used for the superlative form. For example: Denne bilen er sterkere enn den forrige (This car is stronger than the previous one).

Etymology and cognates: Sterkere shares its roots with similar Scandinavian forms. In Swedish the equivalent is

Usage notes: The term describes a relative increase in strength, power, durability, or intensity. It is not

See also: Sterk (the positive form); Sterkhet (strength, a related noun concept); Comparative forms in Norwegian

starkare,
and
in
Danish
stærkere.
These
forms
all
derive
from
a
common
Germanic
root
meaning
“strong,”
reflecting
the
close
linguistic
kinship
among
the
Scandinavian
languages.
The
precise
spelling
reflects
language-specific
phonology
and
orthographic
conventions
rather
than
a
different
meaning.
a
distinct
tense
or
mood,
but
a
grammatical
degree
of
comparison.
The
corresponding
superlative
is
sterkest.
Adjectives
with
different
stems
may
form
comparatives
using
analogous
suffixes
or
orthographic
adjustments,
but
sterk/sterkere
follows
the
standard
Norwegian
pattern
for
many
monosyllabic
adjectives
ending
in
-k.
grammar.