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more — meaning in English: sea

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'more' when discussing anything related to bodies of water, especially when talking about the Adriatic Sea and other maritime activities. It often comes up in casual conversations among friends at the beach or during family trips to coastal towns.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'more' is 'oceán' (ocean), but 'more' specifically refers to seas or smaller bodies of saltwater. You would choose 'more' when discussing places like the Adriatic Sea rather than large expanses of water like the Atlantic.
Culture
'More' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'morje,' which is related to many Slavic languages. The sea holds a vital place in Croatian culture, not just as a geographical feature but also as a source of life, recreation, and history, making it a symbol of national identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'more' mean in Croatian?
'More' means 'sea' in Croatian and is used to describe saltwater bodies, especially those that are smaller than oceans. It's common to hear it while discussing beach destinations or maritime activities.
Q.How do you pronounce 'more' in Croatian?
'More' is pronounced as 'mo-reh,' with a soft 'r' sound. Practicing this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when speaking with locals.
Q.Is 'more' used in formal writing?
'More' is primarily used in casual or neutral contexts. While it can appear in formal writing, especially when discussing geographical topics, other words or phrases may be preferred for academic or literary texts.
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