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Note Means Preposition مِنْ Comparative Degree ضَمِير Pronoun

Text The preposition مِنْ in comparative degree can be followed by ضَمِير (pronoun).
Back Extra أَنتَ أحسنُ منِّي (You're better than I)
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أَنا أقصرُ منكَ (I am shorter than you)
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هُمْ أَكبَرُ مِنَّا سِنَّا (They are older than we)
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Note, in 1st example مِنّي the nun has shaddah. But there's no shaddah with other pronouns: (مِنْه، منكَ، منْهم).
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Note, in 3rd example سِنٌّ means (age). أكبرُ سنَّا literally means (bigger in age).

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