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"Que nadie" superlative
Is this a commonly used superlative?
El es un cantante mejor que nadie Soy mas alto que nadie That type of stuff, is it common in Spanish? |
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Very common, indeed.
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Yes. "Más (adjective) que nadie/nada" is very commonly used in Spanish.
It states that nothing/nobody can be compared to the subject.
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