Language/Indonesian/Grammar/Comaratives-and-Superlatives
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In today's lesson, you will learn some valuable vocabulary about ¨COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES¨ in Indonesian. This essential aspect of Indonesian grammar will help you express differences and comparisons more effectively. 😊
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Comparative
When you want to express your opinion about something, use these forms:
Noun A + lebih + adjective + daripada + Noun B
The same as in English form "-er ending for adjective" or "more".
Noun A + kurang + adjective + dari + Noun B
The same as in English form "less".
Those are the patterns that we use for the positive statement.
When we want to express the negative one, just put a word "tidak" before "lebih" on the patterns.
Notice that we don't usually put that word before the "kurang" form because it sounds weird.
For example:
- Kucing itu tidak lebih besar daripada seekor rubah
That cat is not bigger than a fox.
Example
- Albert lebih pintar daripada Benny
Albert is smarter than Benny.
- Willy kurang tinggi dari Cassie
Willy is less tall than Cassie.
- Rumah itu tidak lebih indah daripada rumah Amy
That house is not more beautiful than Amy's house.
For information
Unlike in English that has two common ways to express the comparative, there are "-er/more" form and "less" form.
In Indonesia, we usually use the first pattern which we told above, it is lebih .... daripada than second one although it also makes sense.
Superlatives
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