Superlative Adjectives
Adjectives, like the nouns that they describe, have case, number, and gender. But in addition to this, they have something called degree, which denote the steps on the ladder of comparison, like deep, deeper, and deepest. This video covers how Latin adjectives form the superlative, the highest degree, and how the superlative is used. It's not just -issimus and -est!

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