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prettigst

Prettigst is the superlative form of the Dutch adjective prettig, meaning the most pleasant or agreeable. It is used to indicate the highest degree of pleasantness among two or more objects, people, or situations.

Formation and etymology: Prettig comes from the Dutch word pret, meaning fun or pleasure, with the adjectival

Usage and examples: Prettigst is typically used in informal or semi-formal contexts. It describes relative pleasantness

Regional and stylistic notes: The word is understood across Dutch-speaking regions, including the Netherlands and Flanders,

See also: prettig, prettigst (as a broader set of forms), aangenaam.

suffix
-ig.
The
standard
comparative
is
prettiger,
and
the
superlative
is
prettigst.
This
pattern—adding
-st
to
form
the
superlative—is
common
for
many
Dutch
adjectives
ending
in
-ig
and
is
frequently
used
in
everyday
speech.
rather
than
absolute
quality.
Examples:
“Dit
is
het
prettigst
moment
van
de
dag.”
(This
is
the
most
pleasant
moment
of
the
day.)
“Het
voelt
hier
het
prettigst
aan
in
de
ochtend.”
(It
feels
most
pleasant
here
in
the
morning.)
In
formal
writing,
speakers
may
opt
for
alternatives
such
as
“het
meest
aangenaam”
or
“meest
prettig”
depending
on
nuance
and
style.
though
its
frequency
can
vary
by
register.
In
very
formal
contexts
or
when
a
more
precise
degree
of
pleasantness
is
desired,
writers
may
prefer
periphrastic
constructions
instead
of
the
hard
superlative
form.