Questions & Answers about Stóllinn er þykkastur.
Why does stóllinn end in -inn instead of just stóll?
What is þykkastur and how does it relate to þykkur?
Why does the superlative end in -astur instead of something like -asti?
How do you form the superlative for feminine and neuter nouns?
You use different endings so the adjective agrees in gender, number, and case:
• Feminine nominative singular: -asta
(e.g. bókin er þykkasta – “the book is thickest”)
• Neuter nominative singular: -ast
(e.g. borðið er þykkast – “the table is thickest”)
Do I always need to use a definite noun with a superlative adjective?
How would I say “The chair is the thickest of all”?
Add the prepositional phrase af öllum (“of all”):
Stóllinn er þykkastur af öllum.
What is the comparative of þykkur, and how do I use it?
The comparative is formed with -ari on adjectives ending in -ur:
þykkur → þykkari (“thicker”).
Example: Stóllinn er þykkari en bekkurinn.
(“The chair is thicker than the bench.”)
How do I pronounce þykkastur?
Break it down:
• þ = voiceless “th” like in think
• y = close front rounded vowel (like German ü)
• kk = hard /k/ sound
• a = /a/ as in father
• stur = /stur/ with clear /s/ and /t/
Approximation: THÜK-kas-tur (stress on the first syllable).
Sign up free — start using our AI language tutor
Start learning IcelandicMaster Icelandic — from Stóllinn er þykkastur to fluency
All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods.
- ✓ Infinitely deep — unlimited vocabulary and grammar
- ✓ Fast-paced — build complex sentences from the start
- ✓ Unforgettable — efficient spaced repetition system
- ✓ AI tutor to answer your grammar questions