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How Spanish, English and Chinese express the highest degree of comparison.
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Superlatives express the highest degree of a quality. Spanish uses definite article + más/menos + adjective. English uses -est or most/least + adjective. Chinese uses 最 + adjective.
Overview
Superlatives express the highest or lowest degree of a quality within a group.
- Spanish: Uses the definite article + más (most) or menos (least) + adjective. Some irregular forms (mejor, peor). The article agrees in gender and number.
- English: Uses the suffix -est for short adjectives or most/least + adjective for longer ones. Some irregular forms (best, worst, least).
- Chinese: Uses 最 (most) before the adjective. No inflectional change. 得 may appear before 最 in verbal predicates.
Spanish
Regular superlatives
Article + más + adjective:
- el más alto (the tallest — masc)
- la más alta (the tallest — fem)
- los más altos (the tallest — masc pl)
- las más altas (the tallest — fem pl)
Article + menos + adjective:
- el menos importante (the least important)
- la menos interesante (the least interesting)
Before the noun
- Juan es el estudiante más alto. (John is the tallest student.)
- Este es el libro más interesante. (This is the most interesting book.)
After the noun (less common)
- Juan es el más alto estudiante. (marked, emphatic)
Irregular superlatives
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
|---|---|---|
| bueno | mejor | el mejor |
| malo | peor | el peor |
| grande | mayor | el mayor |
| pequeño | menor | el menor |
Note: Mayor/menor refer to age or importance, not size. For size, use más grande/más pequeño.
Absolute superlative (-ísimo)
- altísimo (extremely tall)
- rapidísimo (extremely fast)
- buenísimo (extremely good)
Note: The absolute superlative expresses a very high degree without comparison.
Superlatives with de
- el más alto de la clase (the tallest in the class)
- el mejor de todos (the best of all)
English
Regular superlatives (-est)
For one-syllable adjectives and some two-syllable adjectives:
- tall → tallest
- fast → fastest
- smart → smartest
- happy → happiest (y → i)
- big → biggest (consonant doubling)
Regular superlatives (most)
For longer adjectives:
- interesting → most interesting
- boreing → most boring
- careful → most careful
- beautiful → most beautiful
Irregular superlatives
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
|---|---|---|
| good | better | best |
| bad | worse | worst |
| little | less | least |
| much/many | more | most |
| far | farther/further | farthest/furthest |
| old | older/elder | oldest/eldest |
Before the noun
- John is the tallest student.
- This is the most interesting book.
After the noun (predicative)
- John is the tallest.
- This book is the most interesting.
Note: The is sometimes dropped in informal English: John is tallest.
Superlatives with in/of
- the tallest in the class
- the best of all
- the most expensive in the world
Superlative adverbs
- She runs (the) fastest.
- He works (the) hardest.
Note: The is often optional with superlative adverbs.
Chinese
最 + adjective
- 最高 (tallest / highest)
- 最好 (best)
- 最大 (biggest)
- 最快 (fastest)
- 最有趣 (most interesting)
最 + adjective + 的 + noun
- 最高的学生 (the tallest student)
- 最好的书 (the best book)
最 + adjective with 得
In verbal predicates:
- 他跑得最快。(He runs the fastest.)
- 她说得最好。(She speaks the best.)
Negative superlative (最不)
- 最不重要 (the least important)
- 最不好 (the worst — lit. “least good”)
Group specification
- 全班最高的学生 (the tallest student in the class)
- 所有人中最聪明的 (the smartest of all people)
之一 (one of)
- 他是最好的学生之一。(He is one of the best students.)
Comparison at a glance
| Feature | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular form | el más + adj | the + -est / most + adj | 最 + adj |
| Negative | el menos + adj | the least + adj | 最不 + adj |
| Before noun | el + noun + más + adj | the + superlative + noun | 最 + adj + 的 + noun |
| Predicative | ser + el más + adj | be + the superlative | 最 + adj |
| Adverbial | el más + adv | (the) + -est / most + adv | 最 + adv |
| Irregulars | mejor, peor, mayor, menor | best, worst, least, most | none |
| Group | de + group | in/of + group | group + 中 + 最 |
Examples in context
The tallest student
- ES: el estudiante más alto
- EN: the tallest student
- ZH: 最高的学生
This is the best book
- ES: Este es el mejor libro.
- EN: This is the best book.
- ZH: 这是最好的书。
She runs the fastest
- ES: Ella corre el más rápido.
- EN: She runs (the) fastest.
- ZH: 她跑得最快。
Common mistakes
-
English speakers learning Spanish: más alto estudiante → el estudiante más alto (article required, order)
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Spanish speakers learning English: the more interesting for superlative → the most interesting
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English speakers learning Chinese: 最书 → 最好的书 (最 modifies adjective, not noun)
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Chinese speakers learning English: He is tallest → He is the tallest (article in standard English)
Related topics
- Comparisons: How comparative forms work
- Adjectives: How adjectives function
- Quantifiers: How quantity is expressed
- Measure Words: How counting works
Examples
The tallest
el más alto (definite article + más + adjective)
The most interesting
el más interesante
The least important
el menos importante
John is the tallest student
Juan es el estudiante más alto
This is the best book
Este es el mejor libro (irregular: mejor)
She runs the fastest
Ella corre el más rápido / la más rápido
Of all the students, he is the smartest
De todos los estudiantes, él es el más inteligente
Irregular superlative: good → best
bueno → mejor; malo → peor
Examples
The tallest
the tallest (-est suffix)
The most interesting
the most interesting (most + adjective)
The least important
the least important
John is the tallest student
John is the tallest student
This is the best book
This is the best book (irregular: best)
She runs the fastest
She runs (the) fastest
Of all the students, he is the smartest
Of all the students, he is the smartest
Irregular superlative: good → best
good → best; bad → worst; little → least
Examples
The tallest
最高的 (最 + adjective + 的)
The most interesting
最有趣的
The least important
最不重要的
John is the tallest student
约翰是最高的学生
This is the best book
这是最好的书
She runs the fastest
她跑得最快
Of all the students, he is the smartest
所有学生中,他最聪明
Irregular superlative: good → best
好→最好; 坏→最坏 (no irregularity)
Comparison at a glance
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| The tallest | el más alto (definite article + más + adjective) | the tallest (-est suffix) | 最高的 (最 + adjective + 的) |
| The most interesting | el más interesante | the most interesting (most + adjective) | 最有趣的 |
| The least important | el menos importante | the least important | 最不重要的 |
| John is the tallest student | Juan es el estudiante más alto | John is the tallest student | 约翰是最高的学生 |
| This is the best book | Este es el mejor libro (irregular: mejor) | This is the best book (irregular: best) | 这是最好的书 |
| She runs the fastest | Ella corre el más rápido / la más rápido | She runs (the) fastest | 她跑得最快 |
| Of all the students, he is the smartest | De todos los estudiantes, él es el más inteligente | Of all the students, he is the smartest | 所有学生中,他最聪明 |
| Irregular superlative: good → best | bueno → mejor; malo → peor | good → best; bad → worst; little → least | 好→最好; 坏→最坏 (no irregularity) |
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Side-by-side comparison
| Grammar concepts | Spanish | English | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|
| The tallest | el más alto (definite article + más + adjective) | the tallest (-est suffix) | 最高的 (最 + adjective + 的) |
| The most interesting | el más interesante | the most interesting (most + adjective) | 最有趣的 |
| The least important | el menos importante | the least important | 最不重要的 |
| John is the tallest student | Juan es el estudiante más alto | John is the tallest student | 约翰是最高的学生 |
| This is the best book | Este es el mejor libro (irregular: mejor) | This is the best book (irregular: best) | 这是最好的书 |
| She runs the fastest | Ella corre el más rápido / la más rápido | She runs (the) fastest | 她跑得最快 |
| Of all the students, he is the smartest | De todos los estudiantes, él es el más inteligente | Of all the students, he is the smartest | 所有学生中,他最聪明 |
| Irregular superlative: good → best | bueno → mejor; malo → peor | good → best; bad → worst; little → least | 好→最好; 坏→最坏 (no irregularity) |
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Examples in context
The tallest
Spanish
el más alto (definite article + más + adjective)
English
the tallest (-est suffix)
Chinese
最高的 (最 + adjective + 的)
The most interesting
Spanish
el más interesante
English
the most interesting (most + adjective)
Chinese
最有趣的
The least important
Spanish
el menos importante
English
the least important
Chinese
最不重要的
John is the tallest student
Spanish
Juan es el estudiante más alto
English
John is the tallest student
Chinese
约翰是最高的学生
This is the best book
Spanish
Este es el mejor libro (irregular: mejor)
English
This is the best book (irregular: best)
Chinese
这是最好的书
She runs the fastest
Spanish
Ella corre el más rápido / la más rápido
English
She runs (the) fastest
Chinese
她跑得最快
Of all the students, he is the smartest
Spanish
De todos los estudiantes, él es el más inteligente
English
Of all the students, he is the smartest
Chinese
所有学生中,他最聪明
Irregular superlative: good → best
Spanish
bueno → mejor; malo → peor
English
good → best; bad → worst; little → least
Chinese
好→最好; 坏→最坏 (no irregularity)
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Key Takeaways
Spanish: Uses the definite article + más (most) or menos (least) + adjective. Some irregular forms (mejor, peor). The article agrees in gender and nu...
English: Uses the suffix -est for short adjectives or most/least + adjective for longer ones. Some irregular forms (best, worst, least).
Chinese: Uses 最zuì (most) before the adjective. No inflectional change. 得dé may appear before 最zuì in verbal predicates.
Key concepts compared: The tallest, The most interesting, The least important.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026