You wouldn't. It is 'more playful' and 'most playful'.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun so you could say:"The cat was very playful"Cat is the noun and playful is the adjective.
"est" is the verb to "be" and means "is""une" the feminine use of the English word "A" or "a", as in:-est une femme = is a woman.
To say "playful" in Hawaiian, you can use the word "leʻaleʻa", which conveys the sense of being playful, cheerful, or amusing.
'est' is a verb, in Latin and in French. It means 'he/she/it is'. So in Latin you can say 'coquus iratus est' as in 'the chef is angry', or 'puella pulcher est' as in 'the girl is pretty' or 'she is a pretty girl'. So in short, anywhere where you would usually say 'he/she/it is' in English, you can replace with the Latin word 'est'.
Assuming you mean US EST and not Australian EST it would be 10.30 pm. However most US towns that use EST are currently using EDT so that would be 11.30 PM.
You could use any of these:Dominus sanctus estSanctus est DominusSacer est Dominus
more playful This is the comparative form of playful. Because playful has two syllables then use more. For smaller adjectives -er is added to the adjective eg big -- bigger, small -- smaller
"fun" est mon nom The French actually use our word fun, but if you want a more frenchified word "Amusement" est mon nom./ Je m'appelle "Amusement"- My name is Fun.
You would use 'es', a conjugation of the French verb 'etre'. So you could say: Elle es (she is). Il es (he is, it is). For other forms like 'are' and 'am', you could look up a conjugation chart for 'etre'.
who would use the word "quadrant"
Example sentence - The friendly banter would go on for hours.
Zany – a word that describes Kenzie's lively and fun personality, adding a playful touch to the poem.