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starkaste

Starkaste is the superlative form of the Swedish adjective stark, meaning strong. It denotes the highest degree of strength or intensity among a group or in a given context, and is used before a noun or with a definite determiner.

Forms and usage

- Positive: stark (strong)

- Comparative: starkare (stronger)

- Superlative: starkaste (the strongest / the most strong)

The superlative is used in phrases such as den starkaste bilen (the strongest car), den starkaste argumentet

Etymology and related forms

Starkaste is formed from the stem stark with the standard Swedish superlative suffix -aste. The root stark

Typical contexts

Starkaste can describe physical strength, the intensity of a sensation (till exempel den starkaste lukten), or

Notes

Starkaste is not a proper noun. Its usage aligns with standard Swedish grammar for adjectives in the

(the
strongest
argument),
or
mitt
starkaste
minne
(my
strongest
memory).
In
definite
constructions,
the
form
remains
starkaste:
de
starkaste
hjältarna
(the
strongest
heroes).
itself
comes
from
older
Germanic
languages
and
has
cognates
in
other
Scandinavian
languages,
such
as
Danish
stærkeste
and
Norwegian
sterkaste.
metaphorical
strength
(starkaste
argumentet).
It
is
a
common,
neutral
term
in
everyday
Swedish,
journalism,
and
literature.
superlative
degree,
including
agreement
with
gender
and
number
in
definite
phrases.
See
also
stark
and
starkare
for
related
forms.