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See also mér, and mêr

French[]

Etymology[]

Latin mare

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /mɛʁ/, X-SAMPA: /mER/
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  • Rhymes: -ɛʁ
  • Homophones: maire, maires, mère, Mère, mères, mers

Noun[]

Mer f. (plural Mers)

  1. sea (large body of water)

Hungarian[]

Pronunciation[]

Verb[]

Mer

  1. to dare (have courage to do something)
  2. to get some liquid or grainy substance out of somewhere by turning in a bowl shaped object and let it fill

Derived terms[]

  • (dare): "aki mer, az nyer", merész
  • (get liquid out): merít, merül, mereng

Norwegian[]

Adverb[]

Mer

  1. more; used in forming the comparative form of long/foreign adjectives

Old French[]

Etymology[]

Latin mare

Noun[]

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  1. sea (large body of water)

Descendants[]


Swedish[]

Pronunciation[]

Adjective[]

mer

  1. Comparative form of mycket, used in construction of comparative form of certain adjectives; more,

ar:mer ast:mer ca:mer cs:mer da:mer de:mer et:mer el:mer es:mer fa:mer fr:mer fy:mer gl:mer ko:mer hr:mer io:mer id:mer it:mer sw:mer ku:mer lt:mer li:mer hu:mer nl:mer ja:mer no:mer pl:mer pt:mer ru:mer fi:mer sv:mer th:mer tr:mer vi:mer wa:mer wo:mer zh:mer

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