The correct spelling of "more oversea" is actually "more overseas". The phonetic transcription of this word is /mɔːr ˌəʊvəˈsiːz/. The word "overseas" is an adverb that means "in or to a foreign country". The addition of "more" before "overseas" indicates an increase in the frequency or intensity of the action of going to foreign countries. It is important to use correct spelling and pronunciation to ensure clear communication in both written and spoken language.
The word "more" comes from the Old English word "māra", which means "pertaining to a greater degree or extent". It has its roots in the Germanic language family.
The word "oversea" is a combination of the word "over", which comes from the Old English "ofer", meaning "above or beyond", and "sea", which comes from the Old English word "sǣ", and is related to the Old Norse word "sær". "Sea" refers to a large body of saltwater.
When "more" is combined with "oversea", it forms the phrase "more oversea", which means "beyond or across the sea". This phrase can be used to describe something that is located on the other side of an ocean or large body of water.