Spanish for English speakers Bakery · Lesson 3

Even More

Express 'even more' in Spanish with incluso más (even more) for comparison — describe bread as blando (soft) and compare two items.

Conversation

  1. Magicat Magicat

    Wow, este pan está súper blando

    Wow, this bread is super soft.

    Tip: <Blando> = soft

  2. Yaya Yaya

    Y este está incluso más blando

    And this is even softer

    Tip: X está incluso más + Adjective = X is even more ....

  3. Magicat Magicat

    Es cierto. ¡Increíble!

    That's true. Incredible!

  4. Yaya Yaya

    ¿También quiere probar nuestro pan de leche?

    Would you like to try our milk buns too?

    Tip: <También> = Too

Common questions

Quick answers about this lesson's grammar and vocabulary.

How do you say 'even more' in Spanish?

Incluso más + adjective: incluso más blando = 'even softer'. Aún más is also common: aún más bueno = 'even better'.

What does súper mean?

'Super' or 'really' — informal intensifier: súper blando = 'super soft'. Common in Spain and across Latin America.

How do comparative adjectives work in Spanish?

Use más + adjective + que: más blando que = 'softer than'. Most adjectives are regular this way.

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