In this video, I explain German comparatives and superlatives. I begin by introducing their meanings and covering every rule and usage that each concept has. Then, I provide many useful examples in context and conclude with a tip on how to utilize such concepts in spoken German, as it is more practical.
At 6:22, I accidentally mispronounce “lautesten” with an umlaut (äu).
Additional note at 7:43: A definite article with an attributive superlative can change depending on the case
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