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langsommest

Langsommest is a term used in discussions of Norwegian grammar to denote the superlative form of the adjective langsom, meaning slow. In standard linguistic descriptions, langsommest functions to express the greatest degree of slowness within a group of items or agents. The term is often encountered in textbooks, grammars, and language-learning resources as an illustrative example of how Norwegian handles superlatives. It is not typically treated as a separate lexical item but as a grammatical label.

Usage and morphology: Like other Norwegian adjectives, langsom inflects for gender and number. The superlative langsommest

Examples and semantics: In teaching materials, phrases such as langsomst av alle or similar constructions are

See also: langsom; Norwegian grammar; superlative degree.

is
used
predicatively
or
attributively
to
identify
the
single
slowest
member,
and
it
may
appear
with
definite
or
indefinite
nouns
depending
on
the
construction.
Some
grammars
note
regional
variation
in
the
preferred
surface
form,
with
alternate
spellings
found
in
dialects.
commonly
cited
to
illustrate
the
concept,
while
in
everyday
speech
speakers
may
use
longer
phrases
to
stress
slowness.
The
term
underscores
how
degree
adjectives
operate
in
Scandinavian
languages
and
is
primarily
of
interest
to
students
of
grammar
rather
than
a
frequently
used
ordinary
word.