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bien 'well', mieux 'better', mal 'badly', pis 'worse'

One adverb in French has special comparative and superlative forms:

  • bien

well


  • mieux

better


  • moins bien

less well


  • le mieux

the best


  • le moins bien

the least well

tab1


The adverb mal 'badly' has two sets of comparative and superlative forms, one regular and one irregular:


Tab2


pis and le pis only occur these days in fixed expressions like:


tab3


Video: The Pronoun ON in French

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