I like you a lot more than I had planned - Je t'aime un beacoup plus que j'ai planifié
If you like more than one guy, then you're not ready for a relationship. Liking more than one person is an obvious sign that you can't be dedicated at that time.
Burden can mean different things, like a heavy load or a harship. Multiple burden means that there would be more than one load to carry, or more than one, probably many, hardships a person was experiencing.
I took on more work than I can do.
Bite off more than you can chew means to take on more than you can handle. It refers to overestimating one's ability to do something. It's like saying that someone is in over their head. It means you thought you could handle something, but you can't - you got more than you can deal with.It means to start something you either cannot finish, or you find more difficulty in finishing than anticipated. It could be used in the context of fighting and aggression, like trying to pick a fight with a bigger person, and this person also has 3 other friends to back them up. Or it could be used in the context of starting a project you cannot finish, or have great difficulty because of unforeseen problems.Example: "I figured I would replace the timing chain on the car, but I seemed to bite off more than I could chew with that. My attempts damaged the engine and I had to have it towed to a garage."First, a person takes on a huge responsibility, job or task. Then, the person begins working on it. Soon, the person realizes that the task is much more complicated and difficult than he or she anticipated it would be. The task eventually overwhelms the person and he or she cannot complete it.It means that if you do take on things you can't handle, then you take responsibility for what you have undertaken and find a way to manage it. The job was just too big for you, you thought you could do it, but now you realize you may need help. In could be in the end you will finish it, but it took you longer than expendedIt means that you need to be careful when you're going to do something. Make sure you can handle it and don't take on more than you can handle.Biting off more than you can chew is an idiom for saying you took more on than you can handle. Actually that's an idiom too. It means you said you can do more than you can actually do.When you bite off more than you can chew, you're saying that you tried to do more than you could do. This is a idiom that is often used and unfortunately done. This is not something you want to do.This means taking on a bigger project or responsibility than one is able to complete.To take on more than you can handle.EX; I'm biting off more than I can chew taking dance, art, music and computers.It means to take on more than one can handle.
Homes in California are typically more expensive than homes in Ohio. Because of this, mortgages for a similar house will likely be more expensive in California than in Ohio.
J'aime la fran
More than is 'plus que' in French.
If a French word is plural, it means there is more than one of the thing being referred to. Plural forms of nouns and adjectives in French typically end in -s or -x, depending on the word. Verbs also change to agree with plural subjects.
No more than anywhere else.
I like Chinese food a lot. I like it better than other kinds of food such as Italian or French.
Yes, I think we all do.
The French people probably don't like pastries and sweets any more than any other countries. It's a stereotype.
Yes, and more than one actually: Auguste Bartholdi planned the statue and was her sculptor, and Gustave Eiffel (the maker of the Eiffel tower) built her internal supporting frame.
Spending more than planned (Budgeted for) for a specific purpose.
Spontaneous dancing in the street.
Do you mean 'How are the French taught French?'. They would learn it the same way you learned English as a baby. Your French lessons would be more like their English lessons than their French lessons.
There are slightly more women than men all over the world for many reasons, but this is not a French particularity.