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smalste

Smalste is the superlative form of the Scandinavian adjective smal, meaning narrow or slim. It is used to describe the most narrow thing within a group, equivalent to the English “the narrowest.” The form is common in Danish and Norwegian (Bokmål) and corresponds to related forms in other Scandinavian languages, though exact spellings can vary by language and dialect. In Swedish, the closest standard form is smalaste, with spelling adjustments reflecting the language’s own inflection patterns.

Etymology and formage: the word derives from the same Proto-Germanic roots that produced the English word small.

Usage: smalste is used as a descriptive modifier for nouns referring to physical dimensions, such as roads,

See also: small, narrowness, adjectives, grammar of Danish and Norwegian.

In
Danish
and
Norwegian,
the
superlative
commonly
takes
endings
such
as
-este
or
-est
in
standard
orthography,
yielding
forms
like
smaleste
in
many
varieties.
Dialectal
and
historical
spellings
may
differ,
but
the
core
meaning
remains
“the
most
narrow.”
paths,
or
objects,
to
indicate
the
greatest
degree
of
narrowness.
For
example,
Danish
usage
can
appear
in
phrases
like
den
smaleste
vej
gennem
dalen,
meaning
“the
narrowest
road
through
the
valley.”
In
Norwegian,
similar
constructions
exist,
with
the
exact
word
order
adapting
to
local
conventions.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
metaphorical
sense
to
describe
narrow
margins
or
limited
choices.