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    Default Re: more effective

    Quote Originally Posted by svartnik View Post
    Hello

    thanks for the answers

    Anglika, but what does less mean in less effective?
    Effective seems like an absolute adj.

    Your original sentences both used "effective" as an adjective.

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    Default Re: more effective

    Quote Originally Posted by bianca View Post
    "Ha det!"- is Swedish, too, nordic languages (S, N, D) are very much alike. How do you say it in Italian?

    svartnik, how about being 'ineffective'??
    We go for a plain "ciao" or "stammi bene" (= take care, ha det bra or vi ses)

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