More difficult is correct. When a word has only one syllable ie. few, less or hot, you add -er. If a word has more syllables you say more eg. more beautiful. As with all rules in English, there are exceptions, because of slang etc.
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No, "difficultest" is not a standard English word. The correct comparative form of "difficult" is "more difficult."
No, they are just synonyms. The comparative of difficultis more difficult (the superlative is the most difficult). The comparative of hard is harder (the superlative is the hardest).
I find them difficult in French is "Je les trouve difficiles."
Some people find "no" to be the hardest word to say, as it can be difficult to assert boundaries or disappoint others.
It would be more accurate to say "faster than him."
No, "difficultest" is not a standard English word. The correct comparative form of "difficult" is "more difficult."
I grouped up with my siblings, made it more difficult for him to say 'no'.
In this day and age, it is probably becoming more difficult to preserve proverbs. The oral tradition is not nearly as strong as it once was.
In science,we know that there are several branches but it is not easy to say which is difficult among branches of science because it depends upon feeling of people
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In Arabic, difficult is "Sa'aba". It is written صعب.
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