The comparative form in the Slovak language is used when comparing two or more things or people. The comparative is formed by adding “-ejší” or “-ší” to the adjective stem. Comparative adjectives go further than just describing something, they compare the degree or extent to which the two things, places, people, or ideas possess the characteristic described by the adjective. This makes them essential for creating richer, more complex sentences in Slovak, which allow one to express preferences, make comparisons and differentiate between things.