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Flere

Flere is a word used in Danish and Norwegian that functions as a determiner and as a pronoun meaning more or several. It precedes plural nouns, as in personer eller ting, and can also act as the subject of a sentence. Examples include Danish: "Der er flere bøger på bordet" (there are more books on the table) and "Flere kom til mødet" (more people came to the meeting). In both languages, the expression "flere og flere" is common and means more and more.

Etymology and cognates: Flere is cognate with Swedish fler and Icelandic fleiri, reflecting shared North Germanic

Usage notes: Flere is typically used with countable nouns and conveys a sense of a larger number

Relation to other terms: While flere can convey 'many' in some contexts, it is best understood as

See also: fler (Swedish), fleir/fleiri (Old Norse forms).

roots
for
the
concept
of
plurality
or
increase.
The
form
is
characteristic
of
Danish
and
Norwegian,
and
its
usage
parallels
similar
words
in
other
Scandinavian
languages.
relative
to
a
previously
stated
amount.
It
is
sometimes
preferred
over
mange
when
emphasizing
an
increase
or
extension:
for
example,
"flere
studenter
deltok"
(more
students
participated)
rather
than
just
"mange
studenter."
In
Norwegian
and
Danish,
the
common
phrase
"flere
og
flere"
expresses
a
trend
of
increasing
numbers,
often
contrasted
with
a
smaller
initial
figure.
indicating
a
plural
increase
or
an
indefinite
but
countable
quantity,
distinct
from
"mange,"
which
can
be
used
more
generally
for
large
amounts
without
the
explicit
sense
of
progression.