represent a food manufacturing company in a way that they are proud to say that they have selective Food marketing services?
je suis fier d'être canadien
johnny said,fighting ain't no good
The province Alberta is proud to say that they are famous for their oil reserves
The word -proud- is an adjective. Comparable forms for adjectives are comparative and superlative. As you have phrased the question, -more prouder- is the comparative form of proud. And it is incorrect grammatically. The general rule (although there are exceptions) is: One syllable words: add an -er- at the end. Two syllable words: add either an -er- at the end or the word -more- before it. Three syllable words: add the word -more- before the word. Since -proud- is a one syllable word, the proper comparative is -prouder-. -More prouder- is not only incorrect, but it's also redundant.
We are proud of you
We, Filipinos should be proud off of we are .Where ever we go we should say that I am a Filipino!! tahanan tayo ng mga talintadong pinoy! I'm proud of who I am..
Oscar proud off the proud family
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fyè
"Proud" in French is "fier" for a male and "fière" for a female.
it dose not say god hates a proud man he wants us to be proud of some things he just dose not want us to be boastful though.
Fier d'être… E.g. "fier d'être français" -> "proud to be French"
"Dwi'n falch o fod yn Gymreig." (I am proud to be Welsh)
Prouder.
Actually, he was the commander-in-chief, but he was very proud of his troops, so I would say he was proud to serve in the army.
The adverb of proud is proudly.An example sentence is: "he proudly showed off his missing tooth".