Definitions | many |
| noun
- A collective mass of people.
- Democracy must balance the rights of the few against the will of the
- A great do not understand this.
Translations: adjective (comparative=more, superlative=most)
- An indefinite large number of.
- Many people enjoy using dictionaries
- There are different ways to define a word
Translations: - Dutch: veel, vele
- French: beaucoup, nombreux
- German: viele
- Italian: molti
(trans-mid)
- Spanish: muchos ', muchas
pronoun
- An indefinite large number of people or things.
- Many are called, but few are chosen.
Translations: - Dutch: velen
- Spanish: muchos
(trans-bottom)
Etymology: (term, manig, maniÄ, lang=ang), (term, monig, moniÄ, lang=ang), from (Ger.) - manago-, from
- monogÊo-. Cognate with West Frisian (term, mannich, lang=fry), Dutch (term, menig, lang=nl), German (term, manch, lang=de); and with Russian (term, , lang=ru), Scottish Gaelic (term, minig, lang=gd).
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