Comparisons happen in different ways in different languages. In English, for example, we just add -er and -est endings onto the end of and adjective to form comparatives and superlatives.
In Italian, they are also easy to form, though it is not done with endings. Instead, it is done with the comparison words più and meno.
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Using comparison words instead of endings is just as easy, but there is one catch: you have to decide in advance if your comparison is, obviously, more, or... continue reading at Fluent Every Year
