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Eliška K
Enam/rohkem/veel
Tere! Could you tell me if I understand correctly, palun?
1) enam = mostly negative --> no more, not anymore (dont do anything anymore)
2) rohkem = more (who do you like more?) or no more (I dont want anymore)
But can I say Ma enam ei taha?
3) veel = more of something uncountable, more happiness, veel kohvi
Can I say Ma tahan enam banaani? Or rohkem rohkem banaani?
Aitäh.
Oct 13, 2018 7:51 AM
Answers · 1
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Remember that ''enam'' is a positive word, to use it in a negative manner it has to be used alongside with a negative word.
Ex. ''Ei enam''
''Enam mitte''
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You should say '' Ma tahan rohkem banaani''
PS:
When you want to say it in a negative form you can use both ''enam'' and ''more''
''ma ei taha enam banaani''
''ma ei taha rohkem banaani''
October 15, 2018
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Eliška K
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Arabic (Egyptian), Czech, English, Estonian, French, German, Russian
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Estonian, French, German
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