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more in Arabic

more in Arabic is أَكْثَر — more means to a greater degree or extent.

more in Arabic

أَكْثَر
adv
Pronounced: ʔakṯar
comparative of much

What does "more" mean?

  1. adv To a greater degree or extent.
    "She likes tea more than coffee."
  2. adv Used with longer adjectives and adverbs to form the comparative.
    "This route is more scenic than the motorway."
  3. pron A greater or additional amount or number of something.
    "We need more time to finish the project."

more in a sentence

  • She likes tea more than coffee.
  • He worked more carefully the second time.
  • This route is more scenic than the motorway.
  • We need more time to finish the project.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "more" in Arabic?

"more" in Arabic is أَكْثَر. more means: To a greater degree or extent.

How do you pronounce أَكْثَر?

"more" in Arabic is أَكْثَر, pronounced "ʔakṯar".

How do you use "more" in a sentence?

Example: "She likes tea more than coffee." In Arabic, "more" is أَكْثَر.

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