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There are eight (or nine) completely irregular adjectives with synthetic comparatives and superlatives, inherited from Latin — the reason for the count of eight or nine is that one of them, irregular from Latin, has been completely displaced in modern Wendlandish in its positive degree only by a Russian borrowing.<br/>All of them also follow irregular declensions (similar to ''ruds'' and ''orants''), but the comparative is invariable. | There are eight (or nine) completely irregular adjectives with synthetic comparatives and superlatives, inherited from Latin — the reason for the count of eight or nine is that one of them, irregular from Latin, has been completely displaced in modern Wendlandish in its positive degree only by a Russian borrowing.<br/>All of them also follow irregular declensions (similar to ''ruds'' and ''orants''), but the comparative is invariable. | ||
The irregular adjectives are: | |||
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