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KirghizGrammar0 to A1 Course → Comparative and Superlative

Welcome to this exciting lesson on the comparative and superlative forms in the Kirghiz language! Understanding how to express comparisons is crucial for effective communication, whether you're comparing objects, people, or even experiences. In Kirghiz, as in many languages, these forms allow us to convey a sense of degree and intensity, enriching our conversations and descriptions.

In this lesson, we'll explore:

  • The formation of comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs in Kirghiz.
  • Practical examples to illustrate each concept.
  • Exercises to help you practice what you've learned.

This lesson is part of our "Complete 0 to A1 Kirghiz Course," designed to take you from a complete beginner to an A1 level speaker. So, let’s dive in!

Importance of Comparatives and Superlatives[edit | edit source]

Adjectives and adverbs are essential tools in any language that help us describe the world around us. By mastering the comparative and superlative forms, you can express how one thing is different from another, or how something stands out in a group. For instance, saying "This book is more interesting than that one" or "He is the fastest runner in the team" can convey nuanced meanings that enhance your communication.

Forming Comparatives[edit | edit source]

In Kirghiz, the comparative form is typically formed by adding a specific suffix to the base adjective. The suffix will depend on the final sound of the adjective. Here’s a basic rule:

  • For most adjectives, you add -ырак / -ирек (for example, "жакшы" meaning "good" becomes "жакшыраак" meaning "better").

Let's look at some examples:

Kirghiz Pronunciation English
жакшы jakshy good
жакшылап jakshylap better
чоң chon big
чоңураак chonuraak bigger
кыска kyiska short
кыскарган kyiskargan shorter
узун uzun long
узунураак uzunuraak longer
жакшы jakshy good
жакшыраак jakshyraak better

Forming Superlatives[edit | edit source]

The superlative form is used to express the highest degree of a quality among three or more items. In Kirghiz, the superlative is often formed by adding the prefix -эң before the comparative form of the adjective.

For example:

  • The word for "big" is "чоң," and the superlative "the biggest" is "эң чоң."

Here are more examples:

Kirghiz Pronunciation English
эң чоң eñ chon the biggest
эң жакшы eñ jakshy the best
эң кыска eñ kyiska the shortest
эң узун eñ uzun the longest
эң жакшыраак eñ jakshyraak the best
эң түшүнүктүү eñ tүshүnүktү the clearest
эң күчтүү eñ kүchtyү the strongest
эң акылдуу eñ akyldү the wisest
эң кызыктуу eñ kyzyktү the most interesting
эң кымбат eñ kymbat the most expensive

Practical Usage[edit | edit source]

Now that we've established how to form comparative and superlative adjectives, let's see how they can be used in sentences. Here are some examples that illustrate their usage in context:

1. Comparative:

  • "Менин китебим сенин китебиңден жакшыраак."

Menin kitebim senin kitebiñden jakshyraak.

(My book is better than your book.)

2. Superlative:

  • "Бул шаардагы эң чоң имарат."

Bul shaardagy eñ chon imarat.

(This is the biggest building in the city.)

3. Comparative:

  • "Ал менден узунураак."

Al menden uzunuraak.

(He is taller than me.)

4. Superlative:

  • "Анын жаратылышы эң кызыктуу."

Anyn jaratylyshy eñ kyzyktü.

(His nature is the most interesting.)

5. Comparative:

  • "Эмне үчүн бул фильм ал эми эң жакшы?"

Emne üchün bul film al emе eñ jakshy?

(Why is this film better than the others?)

6. Superlative:

  • "Бул шаардагы эң кымбат ресторан."

Bul shaardagy eñ kymbat restoran.

(This is the most expensive restaurant in the city.)

7. Comparative:

  • "Бүгүнкү күн кечээгиден кыска."

Bügünkü kün kechegiden kyiska.

(Today is shorter than yesterday.)

8. Superlative:

  • "Ал командадагы эң күчтүү оюнчу."

Al komandadagy eñ kүchtyü oюнchү.

(He is the strongest player in the team.)

9. Comparative:

  • "Бул көйгөй ал эми эң оор."

Bul kögöy al emе eñ oor.

(This problem is tougher than the others.)

10. Superlative:

  • "Анын жомогу эң акылдуу."

Anyn jomogu eñ akyldü.

(His story is the wisest.)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it’s time for you to practice what you've learned! Below are some exercises to help solidify your understanding of comparatives and superlatives in Kirghiz.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjectives provided in parentheses.

1. Бул китеп __________ (жакшы) менин китебимден.

2. Анын үйү __________ (чоң) менин үйүмдөн.

3. Ал __________ (кыска) менден.

4. Эң __________ (кымбат) ресторан бул.

5. Менин машинам __________ (күчтүү) сенин машинаңдан.

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. жакшыраак

2. чоңураак

3. узунураак

4. эң кымбат

5. күчтүү

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Kirghiz.

1. This film is better than that one.

2. She is the fastest runner in the team.

3. This book is more interesting than the other.

4. He has the strongest voice in the choir.

5. Today is shorter than yesterday.

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Бул фильм ал эми жакшыраак.

2. Ал командадагы эң тез чуркоочу.

3. Бул китеп экинчи китептен кызыктыраак.

4. Ал хордо эң күчтүү үнгө ээ.

5. Бүгүнкү күн кечээгиден кыска.

Exercise 3: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Use the following adjectives to create comparative and superlative sentences.

1. ак (white)

2. жакшы (good)

3. бийик (high)

4. кымбат (expensive)

5. жай (slow)

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Ак - акыраак; эң ак.

2. Жакшы - жакшыраак; эң жакшы.

3. Бийик - бийиктирек; эң бийик.

4. Кымбат - кымбатыраак; эң кымбат.

5. Жай - жайыраак; эң жай.

Exercise 4: Identify the Forms[edit | edit source]

Identify whether the underlined adjectives are in their comparative or superlative forms.

1. Ал эң жакшы студент. (___)

2. Бул үй чоңураак. (___)

3. Ал эң кыска адам. (___)

4. Бул кеча эң кызыктуу болду. (___)

5. Менин апам эң акылдуу. (___)

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Superlative

2. Comparative

3. Superlative

4. Superlative

5. Superlative

Exercise 5: Match the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Match the sentences in Column A with their corresponding translations in Column B.

| Column A | Column B |

|---|---|

| 1. Бул китеп жакшыраак. | A. This book is the best. |

| 2. Ал эң бийик. | B. He is taller than me. |

| 3. Бул фильм эң кызыктуу. | C. This film is better. |

| 4. Ал менден узунураак. | D. He is the tallest. |

| 5. Бул китеп эң жакшы. | E. This film is the most interesting. |

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. C

2. D

3. E

4. B

5. A

Summary[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we’ve explored how to form and use comparatives and superlatives in the Kirghiz language. By practicing these forms, you can greatly enhance your ability to express nuances in conversations.

Keep practicing these forms, as they are fundamental to improving your Kirghiz language skills. Next, we will delve into the topic of weather and seasons, where you will learn to describe the world around you even more vividly!

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


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Kirghiz Customs and Traditions


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Weather and Seasons


Kirghiz Literature and Music


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