Bigger

/ˈbɪɡər/ adjective

Comparative form of 'big'; larger in size, amount, extent, or intensity than something else. Used to indicate greater magnitude or importance.

From Middle English 'big' of uncertain origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source meaning 'important man'. The comparative suffix '-er' was added following standard English patterns. 'Big' itself is relatively recent in English, becoming common only in the 14th century.

AMይበልጣል
ARأكبر
BNবড়
CAmés gran
CSvětší
DAstørre
DEgrößer
ELμεγαλύτερος
ESmás grande
FAبزرگتر
FIsuurempi
FRplus grand
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