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How to say “more” in Korean? “더”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “더” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on more in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Break down the sound "deo" and think of "door" opening to let in “more” light. Associating the idea of opening a door for additional benefits can help recall that "더" means "more."
• Imagine exaggerating a feature—when you add more of something, you’re “doing more” of it, echoing the sound “더.”

Explanation:
• "더" is an adverb used to express an increase in degree or quantity, much like the English word "more."
• It is commonly used in comparative sentences as well as requests, e.g., asking for an extra portion of food.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
• 더욱 (deouk): Often used in more formal contexts to mean "even more."
• 조금 더 (jogeum deo): Literally translates to "a little more" and is used when a small additional amount is implied.

Alternate Meanings and Slang:
• While "더" primarily means "more," in casual spoken Korean it might also serve as an intensifier. For example, saying "그거 더 대박이야!" might imply "That's even more awesome!" in a slang context.
• In some contexts, it can function as a filler word to emphasize or stress additional commentary, though its primary meaning remains unchanged.

Example Sentences:
• I want to eat more.
 Korean: 저는 더 먹고 싶어요.
 Romanized: Jeoneun deo meokgo sipeoyo.
• The movie was more fun than I thought.
 Korean: 그 영화는 제가 생각했던 것보다 더 재미있었어요.
 Romanized: Geu yeonghwaneun jega saenggakhaetdeon geotboda deo jaemiisseosseoyo.
• Today is even warmer than yesterday.
 Korean: 오늘은 어제보다 더 따뜻해요.
 Romanized: Oneureun eoje boda deo ttatteushaeyo.

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