by Marcus Pomponius Lupus on Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:49 pm
A superlative only adds the notion of "very", as in "his feet are very big". If that's what you wanted to say with "too", then a superlative will do the trick.
But if it's more like "his feet are too big to fit in his shoes" or something like that, then you're looking for what Tergestus already said, "nimis" (adverb) and "nimius".
for example, "Pedes eius nimis magnae sunt"
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