Template talk:ms-adj

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After reading the Tatabahasa Dewan (a book of Malay grammar), I had discovered many things about Malay lately. One of the things were Malay's comparison degree. The degrees are Positive, comparative and superlative. I was gonna copy paste from but since Malay has 2 scripts it's kinda difficult for me to do it. I was wondering it would be like this --Malaysiaboy (talk) 11:56, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
 * Comparative is divided to:
 * Equative. Use the prefix /  + adjective. (secantik)
 * Comparative: Use the word /  (more) or  /  (less) (lebih cantik or kurang cantik)
 * Superlative. There are several ways but the one that is most suitable is:
 *  / + adjective (tercantik)
 * / (most) + adjective (paling cantik)
 * adjective + /  (cantik sekali)
 * ter- + amat or sangat + adjective (teramat cantik or tersangat cantik)
 * amat or sangat or sungguh + adjective + sekali (amat cantik sekali or sangat cantik sekali or sungguh cantik sekali)
 * se- + adjective reduplication + noun (e.g. secantik-cantik bunga)
 * 1) For Rumi script:
 * 2) For Jawi script:
 * Wait, you claim Malay as your native language and you only recently "discovered" that it has gradable adjectives?
 * But leaving that aside, adding support for these forms to the headword seems easy, but I am less sure if this is a good idea. Are these superlative forms completely regular and interchangeable? We had a similar case with Template talk:pt-adj-infl recently where a template was nominated for deletion because it only offered analytic forms equivalent to English "more"/"most". This too looks like the sort of information that should rather be in a grammar appendix — if we had those. — Keφr 11:31, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
 * 1. Actually I "found out" not "discover". Sorry for that.
 * 2. About the superlative form, all of the above can be used but the most common one is teR-

--Malaysiaboy (talk) 07:34, 21 January 2015 (UTC)

RFM discussion: January 2019
I created this Template:ms-adjective last year oblivious to the existence of Template:ms-adj and now would like to bring to y’all’s attention(s) that it should definitely be merged with the latter. Desaccointier(talk) 15:45, 5 January 2019 (UTC)


 * ✅ now redirects to . KevinUp (talk) 16:02, 5 January 2019 (UTC)