längster
Längster is a German adjective meaning “longest.” It is the superlative form of lang and is used to indicate the greatest length within a group of objects, people, or concepts. The form is primarily encountered in attributive position, where its ending changes according to gender, number, and the type of determiner, and in predicative or adverbial constructions as well.
In grammar, längster appears in several common patterns:
- With a definite article: der längste Mann or das längste Auto, where the attributive form is typically
- With a possessive determiner or mixed declension: mein längster Freund (my longest friend) or ihr längster
- As an adverb: am längsten, meaning “for the longest time” or “the longest (in duration).”
- It is used to compare lengths, durations, or extents across items or categories, such as rivers,
Etymology and related forms: längster derives from the Old High German lang and the Proto-Germanic root *langaz,
Usage notes: Längster is common in descriptive writing, scientific contexts, travel or cultural commentary, and everyday
See also: German adjectives, comparison of adjectives in German, long (as a root concept).