In the Hungarian grammar, comparative adjectives allow us to make comparisons between subjects or objects. Unlike in English, Hungarian adjectives in the comparative form are formed with the help of the markers “-bb”, “-b”, “-abb” or “-ebb” added at the end of the base adjective. The choice of marker depends on the vowel harmony rules: words with back vowels usually take “-bb” or “-abb”, while words with front vowels take “-b” or “-ebb”. Now let’s practice with some sentences.