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Comparison of Adjectives — Good, Better, Best 🏆

To compare in German, add -er for the comparative (schneller - faster) and -(e)st for the superlative (am schnellsten - fastest). Short adjectives often gain an umlaut (kalt -> kälter). Use 'als' (than) for comparatives and 'so... wie' (as... as) for equals.

Infographic showing German adjective comparison, including comparative -er and superlative am -sten forms.

So you want to say that something is bigger, faster, or more expensive than something else? Or maybe even the best? Welcome to the world of comparisons! 🌍

In German, this topic is refreshingly logical (mostly). If you know how to do it in English, you're already 80% there. But of course, we have a few Umlauts and special endings to spice things up. 🌶️

1. The Comparative (Komparativ) 🚀

To say something is "more X", you simply add -er to the adjective. That's it!

  • schnell (fast) ➔ schneller (faster)
  • klein (small) ➔ kleiner (smaller)
  • billig (cheap) ➔ billiger (cheaper)

[!TIP]
No "more" logic! In English, we say "more honest" or "more exciting". In German, we usually just stick -er on everything.

  • interessantinteressanter (NOT: mehr interessant)
  • aufregendaufregender

The Umlaut Upgrade ̈

Some short, one-syllable adjectives with a, o, u get an Umlaut in the comparative. Sounds fancy, right?

  • altälter (older)
  • großgrößer (bigger)
  • jungjünger (younger)
  • kurzkürzer (shorter)
  • klugklüger (smarter)

2. The Superlative (Superlativ) 🥇

When something is the absolute most, you have two ways to say it, depending on how you use it in the sentence.

Variant A: "Am ...-sten" (The adverbial way)

Use this when you say "X is the best." (at the end of the sentence or as a predicate).

  • schnellam schnellsten
  • Dieser Zug ist am schnellsten. (This train is the fastest.)
  • Ich trinke Kaffee am liebsten schwarz. (I like drinking coffee black the most.)

Variant B: The Definite Article (The attributive way)

Use this when the adjective sits right in front of a noun. It needs a declension ending (usually -e, sometimes -en).

  • der schnell*ste Zug* (the fastest train)
  • die schön*ste Frau* (the most beautiful woman)
  • das klein*ste Haus* (the smallest house)

3. Irregular Adjectives (Cheat Sheet) 🕵️‍♀️

There are only a handful, but they are used all the time. Memorize these!

Adjective Comparative (-er) Superlative (am ...-sten) Meaning
gut besser am besten good / better / best
viel mehr am meisten much / more / most
gern lieber am liebsten like / prefer / like most
hoch höher am höchsten high / higher / highest
nah näher am nächsten near / nearer / nearest

[!NOTE]
Hoch is weird: The 'c' drops in the comparative (höher), but comes back in the superlative (am höchsten).


4. Comparing: "Als" vs. "Wie" ⚖️

This is the classic mistake even native speakers make. Here is the strict rule:

DIFFERENT? Use "als" (than)

If A is bigger/smaller/better than B, use als.

  • Er ist größer als ich. (He is taller than me.)
  • Berlin ist teurer als Leipzig.

SAME? Use "wie" (as)

If A is exactly the same as B, use so ... wie.

  • Er ist so groß wie ich. (He is as tall as me.)
  • Dein Auto ist so schnell wie meins.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions 🙋‍♂️

Q: Can I say "mehr gut" instead of "besser"?
A: No! Just like you wouldn't say "more good" in English. It's always besser.

Q: Why is it "am besten" but sometimes "das Beste"?
A: Am besten is for "It is the best" (adverbial). Das Beste is used when "Best" acts like a noun (The Best thing). E.g., Ich wünsche dir das Beste! (I wish you the best!).

Q: Do I always need an Umlaut for a/o/u?
A: Not always! Bunt (colorful) becomes bunter (not bünter). But for the most common ones like alt, jung, groß, kurz, yes.


Common Pitfalls ⚠️

  • The "Wie" Mistake: Saying "Er ist größer wie ich." (Dialect often does this, but in standard German, it's wrong!). Correct: größer als.
  • The "Am" Drop: Saying "Er ist schnellsten." Missing the am! Correct: Er ist am schnellsten.
  • The "Mehr" Trap: Using mehr for adjectives like "mehr interessant". Stick to interessanter.

Now you are ready to brag in German! Go be am besten! 🌟

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