Khalifa tower in Dubai
Yes, tallest is the superlative form of tall.
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
Two. Tall-est.
no because tall may be a word but est isn't est is a suffix
The prefix of "tallest" is "tall." A prefix is a group of letters added before a word to modify its meaning. In this case, the prefix "tall-" means having a great height or stature.
The longest French word is 'anticonstitutionnellement', but I doubt there are any 'tall' words in French.
No, the word 'taller' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; the comparative form for the adjective tall (taller, tallest). Example sentence:The taller sister is Megan; the tallest one is their brother Matt.
The comparative is taller and the superlative is tallest.Tall, taller, tallest.
Taller is the comparative of tall.
When "tallest" is used as a superlative for a tall person, it means that person has a greater height compared to all others in the group. It indicates that they have the most height out of everyone being compared.
The tallest statue was 32.45 ft tall
The tallest word in English that I know is the 'Hollywood' sign near Los Angeles, CA. Each of the letters are fifty feet tall. There may be taller words that others could contribute.