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What In Latin is the word laetissimus a positive, comparative, or a superlative adjective?

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What In Latin is the word laetissimus a positive, comparative, or a superlative adjective?

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Laetissimus is a superlative adjective meaning very happy, and laetissime is a superlative adverb meaning very happily. ChaCha!

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