superlativer
Superlativer are the grammatical forms used to express the highest degree of a property within a group of items. They sit at the top of the traditional three-part scale of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. In many languages, superlatives can be formed morphologically, analytically, or a combination of both.
In English, superlatives are produced in two main ways. Short adjectives and many adverbs take the suffix
Other languages vary in their approach. German uses endings such as -ste or -sten on the adjective,
Irregularities, scope, and placement can differ across languages. Superlatives commonly modify adjectives and, less often, adverbs,