How to say "more" and "less" in Egyptian Arabic

Asma Wahba

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Asma Wahba

How to say "more" and "less" in Egyptian Arabic
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In this lesson you'll hear and learn how to compare the quantity or amount of things using 'more' and 'less' in the Egyptian dialect.

New words:

  • More
  • Less

Sample sentences:

  • I have more money than you.
  • I have less money than you.

Additional Content (Members):

  • I enjoyed today more than yesterday.
  • I ate more than yesterday.
  • I paid the taxi more than last time.
  • I got more money than last month.
  • I love Zamalek more than Al-Ahli.
  • I love the sea more than the pool.
  • I ate less than yesterday.
  • I paid the taxi less than yesterday.
  • I got less money than last month.
  • I'm lifting less weights than last month.
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