كتير

See also: كبير and كثير

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic كَثِير (kaṯīr).

Adjective

كتير (ktīr) (feminine كتيرة (ktīra), common plural كتار (ktār), masculine plural كتيرين (ktīrīn), feminine plural كتيرات (ktīrāt), elative أكتر (ʔaktar) or كتر (ktar))

  1. a lot of, much, many

Adverb

كتير (ktīr)

  1. very

North Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From Arabic كَثِير (kaṯīr).

Adjective

كتير (ktīr) (feminine كتيرة (ktīre), common plural كتار (ktār), elative أكتر (ʔaktar))

  1. a lot of; much; many
    في إشيا كتيرة لازم نغيرا بهالمجتمع
    fī ʾišyā ktīri lāzim-i nḡayyrā b-ha-l-mujtamaʿ.
    there are a lot of things we must change in this society.

Adverb

كتير (ktīr) (elative أكتر (ʔaktar))

  1. very
    كتير حلوة هالغنية
    ktīr ḥelwe ha-l-ḡennīyye.
    this song is very beautiful.

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ك ت ر

Etymology

From Arabic كَثِير (kaṯīr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ktiːr/, [ktiːr]
  • (file)

Adjective

كتير (ktīr) (feminine كتيرة (ktīre), common plural كتار (ktār), elative أكتر (ʔaktar))

  1. a lot of, much, many
    Antonyms: قليل (ʔalīl), شوي (šwayy)

See also

Adverb

كتير (ktīr)

  1. very
    Antonym: شوي (šwayy)
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