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[[Kara]], [[Karin]], [[mafi]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:32, 24 August 2017
Homophones
Determiner
Determiner |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- fi, dayawa <> A larger amount.
- Synonyms: additional, extra, added and other
- He does more work than I do. <> Ya fi ni yin aiki.
- Additional. <> ƙari, daɗi
- I want more soup. <> Ina son a ƙara min miya.
- I will try more <> Zan daɗa ƙoƙari.
- fiye da <> more than
- more than ever <> fiye da kowane lokaci
Usage
- (larger amount) This usage of more compares two or more things. It always refers to the greater part of the group.
Related words
Adverb
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- Having a larger amount of a characteristic in a group.
- Antonym: less
- Audi is more intelligent than Gambo. <> Audu ya fi Gambo basira.
Usage
The adverb more or the suffix -er describe the comparative form of all comparable adjectives. For example, with the adjective intelligent, the comparative is more intelligent. A similar form is the superlative (as in most intelligent).
Related words
more ta kalmar Hausa
pronounced: mo ray
- to enjoy
Google translation of more