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comparative in Arabic language Is there a pattern? 1. good - better 2. expensive - more expensive 3. hot - hotter
Mar 27, 2015 6:44 AM
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1. جيد - أفضل. 2. مكلف أو غالٍ - أكثر تكلفة أو أكثر غلاءً. 3. حار - أكثر حرارة. I hope that i have helped you :)
March 27, 2015
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well, in Arabic you can see the normal weight of any comparative verb as أفعل Example: جيد => أجود حسن => أحسن both mean good => better غالى => أغلى expensive => more expensive حار => أحرّ hot => hotter This is the normal case when you dealing with any comparative verbs However, If the infinitive of the verb is more than order three, then you can use another comparative like "أكثر" or "أشدّ" + infinitive Example: جيد => أكثر جودة حار => أشد حرارة and so on
March 28, 2015
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good: جيد /حسن better: أحسن / أفضل expensive: غالي more expensive: أغلى hot: حار hotter: أشد حرارة
March 27, 2015
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good: جيد better: أحسن / أفضل expensive: غالي more expensive: جد غالي hot: حار hotter: جد حار
March 27, 2015
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