geresni
Geresni is the Lithuanian feminine plural? The correct approach: Geresni is the masculine plural form of the comparative adjective geresnis, meaning "better." It is used to compare two or more masculine or mixed‑gender nouns in the nominative and accusative cases. The feminine plural form is geresnės, and other cases and genders take different endings derived from the same stem.
Usage examples illustrate how it functions in a sentence:
- Šie batai yra geresni už senus. (These shoes are better than the old ones.)
- Jie rado geresnius sprendimus. (They found better solutions.)
- Masculine plural nominative/accusative: geresni
- Feminine plural nominative/accusative: geresnės
- Instrumental plural: geresniais
- Locative plural: geresniuose
These forms reflect how the Lithuanian comparative adjective changes endings across cases and genders.
- geresnis (singular masculine comparative)
- Comparative and superlative forms in Lithuanian
Geresni, as part of the comparative system, is commonly used in everyday Lithuanian to express that