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Making Comparisons

How to compare things in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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English and Spanish use inflections (-er/more, -ísimo/-íma) while Chinese uses particles (gēng, , zuì) with no verb change. Spanish agreement is required; Chinese is completely invariable.

Examples

Taller than

más alto que

As tall as

tan alto como

Less tall than

menos alto que

The tallest

el más alto / el altísimo

The least tall

el menos alto

Even taller

aún más alto / todavía más alto

Too tall

demasiado alto

Not tall enough

no lo bastante alto / no lo suficientemente alto

Examples

Taller than

taller than / more expensive than

As tall as

as tall as

Less tall than

less tall than / not as tall as

The tallest

the tallest / the most expensive

The least tall

the least tall / the least expensive

Even taller

even taller

Too tall

too tall

Not tall enough

not tall enough

Examples

Taller than

...gāo / gènggāo

As tall as

gēn...yànggāo

Less tall than

...gāo / méiyǒu...gāo

The tallest

zuìgāo

The least tall

zuìgāo

Even taller

gènggāo / háiyàogāo

Too tall

tàigāole

Not tall enough

gòugāo

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Taller than más alto quetaller than / more expensive than...gāo / gènggāo
As tall as tan alto comoas tall asgēn...yànggāo
Less tall than menos alto queless tall than / not as tall as...gāo / méiyǒu...gāo
The tallest el más alto / el altísimothe tallest / the most expensivezuìgāo
The least tall el menos altothe least tall / the least expensivezuìgāo
Even taller aún más alto / todavía más altoeven tallergènggāo / háiyàogāo
Too tall demasiado altotoo talltàigāole
Not tall enough no lo bastante alto / no lo suficientemente altonot tall enoughgòugāo

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Taller than más alto quetaller than / more expensive than...gāo / gènggāo
As tall as tan alto comoas tall asgēn...yànggāo
Less tall than menos alto queless tall than / not as tall as...gāo / méiyǒu...gāo
The tallest el más alto / el altísimothe tallest / the most expensivezuìgāo
The least tall el menos altothe least tall / the least expensivezuìgāo
Even taller aún más alto / todavía más altoeven tallergènggāo / háiyàogāo
Too tall demasiado altotoo talltàigāole
Not tall enough no lo bastante alto / no lo suficientemente altonot tall enoughgòugāo

Examples in context

Taller than

Spanish

más alto que

English

taller than / more expensive than

Chinese

...gāo / gènggāo

As tall as

Spanish

tan alto como

English

as tall as

Chinese

gēn...yànggāo

Less tall than

Spanish

menos alto que

English

less tall than / not as tall as

Chinese

...gāo / méiyǒu...gāo

The tallest

Spanish

el más alto / el altísimo

English

the tallest / the most expensive

Chinese

zuìgāo

The least tall

Spanish

el menos alto

English

the least tall / the least expensive

Chinese

zuìgāo

Even taller

Spanish

aún más alto / todavía más alto

English

even taller

Chinese

gènggāo / háiyàogāo

Too tall

Spanish

demasiado alto

English

too tall

Chinese

tàigāole

Not tall enough

Spanish

no lo bastante alto / no lo suficientemente alto

English

not tall enough

Chinese

gòugāo

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Uses más/menos + adjective + que for comparative. Superlatives use el/la/los/las más/menos + adjective. Agreement is required. The absolute ...

English: Short adjectives add -er; long adjectives use more/less. Superlatives add -est or use most/least. Irregular forms must be memorized.

Chinese: Uses particles 比bǐ (than), 更gēng (even more), 最zuì (most), 太tài (too), and 够gòu (enough). The adjective never changes.

Key concepts compared: Taller than, As tall as, Less tall than.

Last updated: June 4, 2026