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fleiri

Fleiri is an Icelandic word that means "more" or "a greater number." It functions as a determiner and is used with plural nouns to indicate quantity, or in comparisons with the word en meaning "than." In sentences, fleiri is typically used with a plural subject, as in “fleiri menn” meaning “more men,” or in comparative constructions such as “fleiri menn en konur” meaning “more men than women.” The counterpart of fleiri is færri, which means “fewer.”

In everyday language as well as in journalism and literature, fleiri appears in both descriptive and comparative

Outside of its linguistic use, Fleiri may also be encountered as a proper noun in other contexts,

contexts,
helping
to
express
relative
quantity
or
degree.
The
form
is
a
standard
part
of
Icelandic
grammar
and
is
used
across
registers
from
casual
speech
to
formal
writing.
such
as
a
surname,
place
name,
or
title.
However,
there
is
no
widely
recognized
place,
organization,
or
famous
entity
universally
identified
simply
as
"Fleiri."
If
you
are
asking
about
a
specific
person,
company,
or
work
named
Fleiri,
please
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article.