3. Adjective
Examples: hao (good), jamile (beautiful), blu (blue).
3.1. Comparison:
a) pyu... kem (more... than), meno... kem (less... than)
- May (my) syao (little) kamila (camomille) es (is / are) pyu (more) jamile (beautiful) kem (than) yur (your) gran (big) rosa (rose). – My little camomille is more beautiful than your rose..
b) sam .. kom (as... as),
c) zuy (the most), minim (the least)
- Luy (his) auto (car) es (is) zuy (the most) kway (fast). – His car is the fastest.
d) kem... tem (the... the...)
- kem pyu (more) kway (fast), tem pyu (more) hao (good, well) – the faster, the better
3.2. Intensification:
a) muy (very)
- Ela (she) es (is / are) muy (very) jamile (beautiful). – She is very beautiful.
b) tro (too)
- Sey (this) panta (trousers) es (is / are) tro (too) gran (big). – These trousers are too big.
c) idyen (a little)
- Yur (your) klaida (clothes) es (is / are) idyen (a little) mokre (wet). – Your clothes are a little wet.
d) basta (enough)
- Sey (this) dom (house) es (is / are) basta (enough) gran (big). – This house is big enough.
e) ga (completely)
- Kinda (child) es (is / are) ga (completely) gande (dirty). – The child is completely dirty.
f) aika (quite)
- Sey (this) dom (house) es (is / are) aika gran (big). - This house is quite big.