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större

Større is the comparative form of the adjective stor in several North Germanic languages, used to express that something is larger in size, extent, or degree. In Danish and Norwegian, the standard spelling is større, while in Swedish the corresponding form is större. The base word stor means big or large, and the comparative forms share a common development across the languages.

In usage, større functions as a standard comparative and is typically followed by a comparison particle such

Capitalization and typography: Større is normally written with a lowercase initial letter in ordinary prose. The

Etymology and related forms: The word originates in the North Germanic language family and has cognates across

See also: stor (the base form), større (Danish/Norwegian comparative), större (Swedish comparative).

as
enn
in
Norwegian
or
end
in
Danish,
and
än
in
Swedish.
Examples
include:
Norwegian:
Dette
huset
er
større
enn
det
andre.
Danish:
Dette
hus
er
større
end
det
andet.
Swedish:
Det
här
huset
är
större
än
det
andra.
The
exact
spelling
reflects
language-specific
orthography,
with
ø
in
Danish
and
Norwegian
and
ö
in
Swedish.
capitalized
form
Større
may
appear
only
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
or
when
used
as
a
proper
noun,
title,
or
emphasis,
not
as
a
standard
adjective.
Danish,
Norwegian,
and
Swedish,
mirroring
the
base
stor
and
the
parallel
development
of
the
comparative
suffix
-re.
Related
forms
in
neighboring
languages
illustrate
similar
patterns
for
expressing
“larger.”