30_Lesson 18_ Part 1 New Vocabulary Flashcards
This set will help you confidently compare two or more things using expressions like ‘more than’ or ‘-er than.’ You’ll also practice forming superlative sentences, such as ‘the most’ or ‘the -est,’ and learn how to express equality between things or people. Additionally, you’ll learn to talk about similarities, improving your fluency in making comparisons in everyday conversations.
1
Q
What does it mean?
mài
A
new
mài
2
Q
What does it mean?
gào
A
old (things)
gào
3
Q
What does it mean?
gàe
A
old (people or animals)
gàe
4
Q
What does it mean?
dèk
A
young (people)
dèk
5
Q
What does it mean?
náwi
A
little bit; few; small amount
náwi
6
Q
What does it mean?
sŏong
A
be tall; high
sŏong
7
Q
What does it mean?
gàw
A
island
gàw
8
Q
What does it mean?
gwàa
A
more …than; -er than
gwàa
9
Q
What does it mean?
têe sùt
A
the most …; the -est
têe sùt
10
Q
What does it mean?
raa-kaa
A
price; cost; value
raa-kaa
11
Q
What does it mean?
mâak gwàa
A
more than
mâak gwàa
12
Q
What does it mean?
náwi gwàa
A
less than
náwi gwàa
13
Q
What does it mean?
mĕuan gàp
A
similar to; the same as
mĕuan gàp
14
Q
What does it mean?
mĕuan gan
A
the same; alike
mĕuan gan
15
Q
What does it mean?
tâo gàp
A
equal to
tâo gàp