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much in Japanese

much in Japanese is 沢山, 多い, 多く — much means a large amount of something, usually something uncountable.

much in Japanese

沢山
adv
Pronounced: takusan
To a great extent.
多い
adv
Pronounced: ooi
To a great extent.
沢山
det
Pronounced: takusan
A large amount of. [from 13th c.]
多い
det
Pronounced: ooi
A large amount of. [from 13th c.]
多く
det
Pronounced: ooku
A large amount of. [from 13th c.]

What does "much" mean?

  1. det A large amount of something, usually something uncountable.
    "There isn't much time left before the deadline."
  2. adv To a great degree; a lot.
    "I don't much care for spicy food."

much in a sentence

  • There isn't much time left before the deadline.
  • How much sugar do you take in your coffee?
  • I don't much care for spicy food.
  • She's much taller than her brother.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "much" in Japanese?

"much" in Japanese is 沢山, 多い, 多く. much means: A large amount of something, usually something uncountable.

How do you pronounce 沢山?

"much" in Japanese is 沢山, pronounced "takusan".

How do you use "much" in a sentence?

Example: "There isn't much time left before the deadline." In Japanese, "much" is 沢山, 多い, 多く.

Are there other ways to say "much" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "much": 沢山, 多い, 多く.

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