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tomest05 saysThu 10th Oct 13@04:39 amHow do you relative comparatives? Such as he is the 2nd oldest son, or this is the 3rd tallest building In the world. Those always confuse me! Thanks!
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Great thought tomest05, simply you say the number (first, second...) then the comparative. Your examples are:
He is the 2nd oldest son >> هو ثاني أكبر إبن
This is the 3rd tallest building in the world >> هذه ثالث أطول عمارة في العالم
Notice we always use the masculine number (ثاني, ثالث, رابع...) and not feminine form (ثانية, ثالثة, رابعة...) despite that we might be talking about a feminine thing, like (هي رابع أطول بنت في المدرسة).
Hope you find it straightforward. -
Honestly, number and gender issue in Arabic is still tricky to me :grrr: Hope I will get used to it Inshallah. ;)
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This lesson further demonstrates the uses of comparative and superlative adjectives, so it complements the last podcast on this subject. However, we go through a dialogue this time, and you will learn plenty of useful vocabulary.
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