How to compare things (-er + than) in Egyptian Arabic

Asma Wahba

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Asma Wahba

How to compare things (-er + than) in Egyptian Arabic
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Today you're going to hear one way to compare things in Egyptian Arabic (-er + than).

Sample sentences:

  • This house is bigger than your house.
  • The dog is smaller than the cow.
  • I'm smarter than you.
  • She's (a lot) more beautiful than her sister.

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