comparatif

French

Etymology

From Old French comparatif, from Latin comparātīvus, from comparō (to compare) + -īvus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃.pa.ʁa.tif/

Adjective

comparatif (feminine singular comparative, masculine plural comparatifs, feminine plural comparatives)

  1. comparative
    C'est comparatif à un autre.It is comparative to another [one].

Noun

comparatif m (plural comparatifs)

  1. (grammar) comparative (word in comparative form)

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Further reading


Old French

Etymology

From Latin comparātīvus.

Noun

comparatif m (oblique plural comparatis, nominative singular comparatis, nominative plural comparatif)

  1. (grammar) comparative (word in comparative form)
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