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Meaning of -szor | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR B1
[sor]

Definitions

  1. Rounded front vowel variant of -szor.
    morpheme
  2. time, times. Added to a cardinal numeral or a pronoun to indicate the number of instances.
    morpheme, multiplicative, suffix
  3. for (the) ……-th time. Added to a truncated ordinal numeral or some pronouns to create an adverb, expressing for which time a current instance happens or has happened in the past.
    morpheme

Equivalents

العربية في
Bosanski kali vezeš
Čeština krať
Dansk gange
Deutsch Mal
Ελληνικά επί
English by time Times
Español por
Eesti korda
Suomi kertaa
Français fois
Gaeilge faoi
Hrvatski kali vezeš
Magyar -szer
Bahasa Indonesia kali
Íslenska sinnum
Italiano per
日本語 掛ける
ქართული -ჯერ
ខ្មែរ គុណ ដង
한국어 곱하기
Kurdî kalî kêrê kêrê mal per pêr pêr por por
Македонски по
Bahasa Melayu darab kali
Nederlands keer maal
Polski razy
Português vezes
Русский на
Српски kali vezeš
Svenska gånger
ไทย คูณ
Tagalog Maka
Türkçe kere
Tiếng Việt nhạn thời báo

Examples

“három (“three”) + -szor → háromszor (“three times”)”
“annyi (“so many”) + -szor → annyiszor (“so many times”)”
“Hányszor voltál Magyarországon?”

How many times have you been to Hungary?

“Már másodszor/másodszorra/másodjára nézem ezt a filmet.”

I'm watching this movie for the second time.

“Hányadszor/Hányadszorra/Hányadjára vagy Magyarországon?”

For which time are you in Hungary?

“Lehet, hogy kétszer nem sikerült, de harmadszor/harmadszorra/harmadjára már biztos sikerülni fog.”

You may not have succeeded twice, but you'll certainly succeed for the third time.

“öt (“five”) + -ször → ötször (“five times”)”
“több (“more”) + -ször → többször (“many times”)”
“Már ötödször látom ezt a filmet.”

I'm seeing this movie for the fifth time.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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