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Notes
Comparatives
Sentences with comparative degree
constructions are formed by adding -i suffix to the genitive or
possessive forms of the subject noun or pronoun with whom the comparison is
made, which is followed by the comparative morpheme
When the suffix is added the forms undergo some morphophonemic changes. Examples
are given below:

Superlatives
Sentences with superlative
degree of comparison constructions are formed by adding the suffix -vIy
to 'all', or by adding
genitive marker which is
followed by :
Interrogative
pro-adjective 'how
much'
Following are the forms of the
interrogative pronoun
'how much' agreeing with the subject in number and gender:

The masculine
plural forms are used for honorific singulars as well.
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