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Many
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English
Etymology
Middle English manye < Old English manig , mænig < Proto-Germanic *managaz < Proto-Indo-European *monogho- , *menegh- (copious).
Pronunciation
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| GenAm | /ˈmɛni/ | /"mEni/ |
- Rhymes: -ɛni
Adjective
many (comparative: more, superlative: most)
- An indefinite large number of.
- Many people enjoy using dictionaries
- There are many different ways to define a word
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Noun
many
- A collective mass of people
- Democracy must balance the rights of the few against the will of the many
- A great many do not understand this.
Translations
- Esperanto: multaj
Pronoun
many
- An indefinite large number of people or things
- Many are called, but few are chosen.
Translations
- Esperanto: multaj
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