Hardest

/ˈhɑrdəst/ adjective

Superlative form of hard: the most solid, firm, difficult, or requiring the most effort.

From Old English 'heard,' related to Germanic 'hard' and Indo-European root meaning 'bold' or 'strong.' The word originally referred to bold or harsh things before expanding to mean physically firm.

AM hardest
ARأصلب
BNসবচেয়ে কঠিন
CAmés dur
CSnejtvrdší
DAhårdest
DEhärtester
ELπιο σκληρός
ESmás duro
FAسخت‌ترین
FIkestävin
FRle plus dur
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