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raskeste

Raskeste is a Norwegian adjective form meaning fastest or quickest. It is the superlative degree of rask, which means fast or quick. In Bokmål, the common superlative is raskeste; in many dialects and in Nynorsk, the equivalent form is raskaste. Raskeste is used to express the highest degree of speed within a group or among three or more subjects, and it can function attributively (before a noun) or predicatively (after a linking verb). For example: Den raskeste bilen vant løpet. Dette er det raskeste toget. Hun er den raskeste i laget. The related comparative form is raskere, as in Han løper raskere enn henne.

Etymology and development: rask comes from Old Norse raskr and is cognate with other Germanic words meaning

Usage notes: Raskeste is typically used when comparing three or more items or when the context implies

swift.
The
superlative
formation
in
Norwegian
follows
standard
patterns,
with
-este
used
in
Bokmål
and
-aste
in
Nynorsk.
Variants
and
spelling
may
appear
in
older
texts
or
regional
speech,
but
raskeste
is
the
prevalent
form
in
modern
Bokmål
writing.
the
ultimate
degree
of
speed
within
a
set.
It
is
commonly
found
in
sports,
transportation,
and
performance
descriptions,
and
it
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
For
predicative
use,
it
is
paired
with
a
verb
like
være
(to
be)
or
winne
(to
win)
to
describe
which
subject
is
fastest.