A few days ago
Manz

What does the word ‘more’ means?

when pronounced in other languages

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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more = mother : in pushto language of Afghanistan.

more = ant : in persian language of Iran.

more = peacock : in Urdu language of India and Pakistan.

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A few days ago
Kool J. B.
“more”: if it’s in LATIN: It means “costume”, “laws”, “morals” (you see that MORAL starts with MOR- infact!). The noun form is “mos” but when declined at the ablative case it’s “more”, hence it means “with moral” “by moral”

if it’s in ITALIAN : you read it “more – ae” , it’s a fruit similar to the “blackcurrant”, and it’s at the plural form (at the singular it’s MORA)

if it’s in TWI (GHANAIAN as some call it): read more or less like the Italian, but it’s a kind of food, made of starch, prepared with tomato soup (hot!).

It’s funny how a simple four-letter word can mean so many things in other languages!

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A few days ago
♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥
Even in English it has 2 meanings, but you knew that…
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