In the context of Hebrew grammar, comparison of adverbs involves using different forms of adverbs to show relative differences between two or more subjects. Hebrew has a unique way of expressing comparisons via the use of the word “from” (‘me’, pronounced as ‘mi’) along with the same or very similar adverb. Comparisons can often be made with the original adjective or adverb remaining in its absolute form, although comparisons of superiority and inferiority both have unique nuances. Understanding the comparison of adverbs in Hebrew gives one the ability to express finer nuances and make more specific observations in the language.