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TatarGrammar0 to A1 Course → Comparatives and Superlatives

Welcome to this exciting lesson on Tatar Grammar, focusing on Comparatives and Superlatives! As we embark on this journey, you'll discover how to compare different things and express the extremes in the Tatar language. This skill not only enriches your vocabulary but also helps you communicate more effectively in everyday conversations.

Importance of Comparatives and Superlatives in Tatar[edit | edit source]

Understanding comparatives and superlatives is essential for expressing differences, similarities, and extremes in qualities. Whether you're discussing the size of a house, the speed of a train, or the beauty of a landscape, knowing how to form and use these grammatical structures will enhance your ability to describe the world around you in Tatar.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • The formation of comparatives and superlatives in Tatar
  • Examples of their usage
  • Exercises to practice what you've learned

Let’s dive in!

Formation of Comparatives[edit | edit source]

In Tatar, comparatives are used to compare two items. The basic structure involves adding a specific suffix to the adjective. Generally, -рак (rak) or -рәк (räk) is used to indicate the comparative form.

For example:

  • зәңгәр (zängär - blue) becomes зәңгәрәк (zängäre - bluer).
  • кечкенә (keçkenä - small) becomes кечкенәрәк (keçkenäräk - smaller).

Here’s a table to illustrate this:

Tatar Pronunciation English
зәңгәрәк zängäre bluer
кечкенәрәк keçkenäräk smaller
акрак akrak whiter
матуррак maturak prettier
тизрәк tizräk faster

Formation of Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Superlatives express the highest degree of a quality among three or more items. In Tatar, this often involves adding the suffix -иң (iŋ) or -ең (eŋ) to the adjective, indicating the “most” or “least” form.

For example:

  • зәңгәр (zängär - blue) becomes иң зәңгәр (iñ zängär - the bluest).
  • кечкенә (keçkenä - small) becomes иң кечкенә (iñ keçkenä - the smallest).

Here’s a table to illustrate superlatives:

Tatar Pronunciation English
иң зәңгәр iñ zängär the bluest
иң кечкенә iñ keçkenä the smallest
иң ак iñ ak the whitest
иң матур iñ matur the prettiest
иң тиз iñ tiz the fastest

Examples of Comparatives and Superlatives in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Let’s look at some examples to see how comparatives and superlatives operate in sentences.

Comparatives[edit | edit source]

1. Бу китап зуррак.

  • (Bu kitap zurraq.)
  • This book is bigger.

2. Ул машина тизрәк.

  • (Ul maşina tizräk.)
  • That car is faster.

3. Синең өйең минеке кечкенәрәк.

  • (Sinıñ öyeñ mineke keçkenäräk.)
  • Your house is smaller than mine.

4. Аның рәсеме матуррак.

  • (Anıñ rəsime maturraq.)
  • His painting is prettier.

5. Бу чәй шуннан да кайнаррак.

  • (Bu çäy şundan da qaynarraq.)
  • This tea is hotter than that.

Superlatives[edit | edit source]

1. Бу китап иң зур.

  • (Bu kitap iñ zur.)
  • This book is the biggest.

2. Ул машина иң тиз.

  • (Ul maşina iñ tiz.)
  • That car is the fastest.

3. Аның рәсеме иң матур.

  • (Anıñ rəsime iñ matur.)
  • His painting is the prettiest.

4. Синең өйең иң кечкенә.

  • (Sinıñ öyeñ iñ keçkenä.)
  • Your house is the smallest.

5. Бу чәй иң кайнар.

  • (Bu çäy iñ qaynar.)
  • This tea is the hottest.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a grasp of comparatives and superlatives, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help reinforce your learning.

Exercise 1: Forming Comparatives[edit | edit source]

Transform the following adjectives into their comparative forms:

1. зур (big)

2. матур (pretty)

3. ак (white)

4. тиз (fast)

5. кечкенә (small)

Answers:

1. зуррак (zurraq)

2. матуррак (maturraq)

3. акрак (akrak)

4. тизрәк (tizräk)

5. кечкенәрәк (keçkenäräk)

Exercise 2: Forming Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Transform the following adjectives into their superlative forms:

1. зур (big)

2. матур (pretty)

3. ак (white)

4. тиз (fast)

5. кечкенә (small)

Answers:

1. иң зур (iñ zur)

2. иң матур (iñ matur)

3. иң ак (iñ ak)

4. иң тиз (iñ tiz)

5. иң кечкенә (iñ keçkenä)

Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form:

1. Бу китап _______ (зур).

2. Аның машина _______ (тиздек).

3. Ул _______ (матур) рәсем ясады.

4. Мине _______ (кечкенә) өйдә калдыра.

5. Синең _______ (ак) күлмәк иң яхшы.

Answers:

1. зуррак

2. тизрәк

3. матуррак

4. кечкенәрәк

5. ак

Exercise 4: Sentence Creation[edit | edit source]

Create sentences using the following comparatives:

1. зуррак (bigger)

2. матуррак (prettier)

3. тизрәк (faster)

4. акрак (whiter)

5. кечкенәрәк (smaller)

Example Answers:

1. Бу йорт зуррак. (Bu yort zurraq.) - This house is bigger.

2. Бу чәчәк матуррак. (Bu çäçäk maturraq.) - This flower is prettier.

3. Бу машина тизрәк. (Bu maşina tizräk.) - This car is faster.

4. Бу кәгазь акрак. (Bu kəğäz akraq.) - This paper is whiter.

5. Синең кәчтүм кечкенәрәк. (Sineñ kəçtüm keçkenäräk.) - Your coat is smaller.

Exercise 5: Translation[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Tatar:

1. This book is the biggest.

2. Your house is smaller than mine.

3. His painting is prettier than hers.

4. That car is faster than this one.

5. This tea is the hottest.

Answers:

1. Бу китап иң зур. (Bu kitap iñ zur.)

2. Синең өйең минеке кечкенәрәк. (Sinıñ öyeñ mineke keçkenäräk.)

3. Аның рәсеме аныңнан матуррак. (Anıñ rəsime anıñnan maturraq.)

4. Ул машина бу машинадан тизрәк. (Ul maşina bu maşinadan tizräk.)

5. Бу чәй иң кайнар. (Bu çäy iñ qaynar.)

Exercise 6: Identifying Comparatives and Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Read the sentences and identify the comparative or superlative forms:

1. Ул китап иң кызык.

2. Бу машина зуррак.

3. Аның рәсеме матуррак.

4. Синең күлмәгең иң ак.

5. Бу чәй кайнаррак.

Answers:

1. иң кызык (superlative)

2. зуррак (comparative)

3. матуррак (comparative)

4. иң ак (superlative)

5. кайнаррак (comparative)

Exercise 7: Correct the Mistakes[edit | edit source]

Find and correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

1. Бу китап иң зуррак.

2. Ул машина тиз.

3. Аның рәсеме матуррак.

4. Синең өйең ак.

5. Бу чәй иң кайнаррак.

Answers:

1. Бу китап иң зур. (This book is the biggest.)

2. Ул машина тизрәк. (That car is faster.)

3. (Correct)

4. Синең өйең иң ак. (Your house is the whitest.)

5. Бу чәй иң кайнар. (This tea is the hottest.)

Exercise 8: Pair Work[edit | edit source]

Work with a partner to compare two items using comparatives and superlatives. Use the following prompts:

1. A house

2. A car

3. A flower

4. A book

5. A piece of clothing

Example Conversation:

A: Синең өйең зурракмы, минеке? (Is your house bigger than mine?)

B: Минең өйем зуррак. (My house is bigger.)

A: Аның машинасы иң тиз. (His car is the fastest.)

Exercise 9: Writing Assignment[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph comparing three things. Use at least three comparatives and two superlatives.

Example:

Минем өчен, иң матур чәчәк - роза. Ул гөлләрдән матуррак. Шулай ук, ул иң хуш исле. Ләкин, лилияләр ак чәчәкләрдән зуррак. (For me, the most beautiful flower is the rose. It is prettier than other flowers. Also, it is the most fragrant. However, lilies are bigger than white flowers.)

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

In groups, discuss your favorite movie or book. Use comparatives and superlatives to express your opinions.

Example Discussion Points:

  • Which movie is the funniest?
  • What is the most interesting book you've read?
  • Compare two characters from different books or movies.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on comparatives and superlatives in Tatar! You've learned the structures, seen examples, and practiced extensively. Keep using these forms in your conversations to describe and compare things around you.

Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep revisiting these concepts as you progress in your Tatar language journey.

Table of Contents - Tatar Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Hobbies and Leisure


Tatar Customs and Traditions


Shopping and Services


Negation and Commands


Tatar History and Society

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