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Inglés - Japonés

Much

mətʃ
Extremadamente Común
300 - 400
300 - 400
El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.

多くの (おおくの), たくさんの, それほど (ない), 多くのこと (おおくのこと), とても (とても)

Significados de Much en japonés

多くの (おおくの)

Ejemplo:
I have much to learn.
私は学ぶことが多くあります。
There is much to see in this city.
この街には見るものが多いです。
Uso: Formal/InformalContexto: Used to express a large quantity of something.
Nota: Often used with uncountable nouns.

たくさんの

Ejemplo:
I have much homework to do.
私はたくさんの宿題があります。
She has much experience in this field.
彼女はこの分野でたくさんの経験があります。
Uso: InformalContexto: Used in casual conversation to refer to a lot of something.
Nota: Commonly used in everyday speech.

それほど (ない)

Ejemplo:
I don’t have much interest in that.
私はそれにあまり興味がありません。
There isn’t much time left.
残された時間はそれほどありません。
Uso: Formal/InformalContexto: Used to indicate a small quantity or degree, often in a negative context.
Nota: The phrase can imply a lack of something.

多くのこと (おおくのこと)

Ejemplo:
There is much to discuss.
話し合うべきことが多くあります。
Much has changed since then.
それ以来、多くのことが変わりました。
Uso: FormalContexto: Used in discussions or when referring to significant changes or topics.
Nota: Often used in more formal writing or speeches.

とても (とても)

Ejemplo:
I like her very much.
私は彼女のことがとても好きです。
He is much better now.
彼は今はとても良くなっています。
Uso: InformalContexto: Used to intensify an adjective or another adverb.
Nota: This usage often indicates a high degree of something.

Los sinónimos de Much

a lot

This phrase means a large quantity or amount.
Ejemplo: I have a lot of work to do.
Nota:

plenty

Plenty indicates a sufficient or more than enough amount.
Ejemplo: There is plenty of food for everyone.
Nota: It emphasizes abundance rather than just a large quantity.

many

Many refers to a large number of things or people.
Ejemplo: There are many people at the party.
Nota: It specifically focuses on countable items or individuals.

numerous

Numerous means a great number or many.
Ejemplo: There are numerous opportunities for growth.
Nota: It conveys a sense of a large, indefinite number.

considerable

Considerable suggests a significant or noteworthy amount.
Ejemplo: She has made a considerable improvement in her skills.
Nota: It implies a substantial or measurable extent.

Expresiones y frases comunes de Much

Too much

This phrase is used to indicate an excessive or overly large amount of something.
Ejemplo: She ate too much cake at the party.
Nota: It emphasizes the excessive or undesirable nature of the quantity.

Not much

This phrase is used to express a small quantity or amount of something.
Ejemplo: I don't have much time to spare.
Nota: It indicates a limited or insufficient amount.

Much as

This phrase is used to introduce a contrast between a desired action or situation and an unavoidable one.
Ejemplo: Much as I'd like to go, I have to work late tonight.
Nota: It highlights a conflicting situation or decision.

As much as

This phrase is used to indicate an equal amount or degree of affection for two or more things.
Ejemplo: I love you as much as I love my family.
Nota: It compares the intensity of feelings or preferences.

So much

This phrase is used to express a high degree or intensity of something, often in a positive context.
Ejemplo: She thanked him so much for his help.
Nota: It emphasizes the extent of gratitude or appreciation.

How much

This phrase is used to inquire about the quantity or price of something.
Ejemplo: How much does this shirt cost?
Nota: It is a question form that seeks specific information about an amount.

Much less

This phrase is used to indicate that a less significant action or situation is even more unlikely than a previously mentioned one.
Ejemplo: I can't afford a new car, much less a luxury one.
Nota: It underscores the unlikelihood of a less significant event compared to a more significant one.

As much

This phrase is used to indicate an equal amount or degree of need or importance for two or more things.
Ejemplo: She needs your support as much as she needs mine.
Nota: It shows the equivalence in terms of necessity or significance.

Much more

This phrase is used to convey a significantly greater amount or degree of something.
Ejemplo: Learning a new language opens up much more opportunities for personal growth.
Nota: It emphasizes the substantial increase in quantity or quality compared to a previous state.

Expresiones cotidianas (jerga) de Much

Muchacho

Muchacho is a Spanish word that means 'boy' or 'lad'. In English slang, it is used informally to address a male as 'buddy' or 'dude'.
Ejemplo: Hey, muchacho, how's it going?
Nota: Muchacho is a colloquial term with a casual and friendly connotation, different from the formal meanings in Spanish.

Much obliged

This phrase is a polite and old-fashioned way of expressing gratitude or thanks.
Ejemplo: Thanks for helping me out, much obliged!
Nota: This slang term is more formal and polite than just saying 'thank you'.

Muchly

Muchly is a colloquial adverb meaning 'very much' or 'greatly'.
Ejemplo: I appreciate your help muchly.
Nota: The suffix -ly is added for informal emphasis.

Not so much

This phrase is used to express a preference for one thing over another to a lesser extent.
Ejemplo: I like chocolate, but not so much as vanilla.
Nota: It indicates a comparative degree of liking or preference.

Muchacho/a

Muchacha is the feminine form of muchacho in Spanish, meaning 'girl' or 'young woman'. In English slang, it can be used informally to refer to a female as 'chick' or 'gal'.
Ejemplo: She's a real muchacha, always full of energy.
Nota: Muchacha has a casual and friendly tone when used in English.

Pretty much

This phrase means 'almost completely' or 'nearly'. It is used to indicate a high degree of truth or accuracy.
Ejemplo: I've pretty much finished the project, just a few things left to do.
Nota: It emphasizes the near completion of something, without being exact.

Much of a muchness

This idiom means that two or more things are very similar or equal in value, making it hard to choose between them.
Ejemplo: Both options are good, it's really much of a muchness which one we choose.
Nota: It highlights the idea of similarities in options rather than differences.

Much - Ejemplos

I don't have much time.
How much does it cost?
There is not much milk left.
Thank you so much for your help.

Gramática de Much

Much - Adverbio (Adverb) / Adverbio (Adverb)
Lema: much
Conjugaciones
Adjetivo, comparativo (Adjective, comparative): more
Adjetivo, superlativo (Adjective, superlative): most
Adjetivo (Adjective): much
Adverbio, comparativo (Adverb, comparative): more
Adverbio, superlativo (Adverb, superlative): most
Adverbio (Adverb): much
Sílabas, Separación y Acento
much contiene 1 sílabas: much
Transcripción fonética: ˈməch
much , ˈməch (La sílaba roja es la acentuada)

Much - Importancia y frecuencia de uso

El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000.
much: 300 - 400 (Extremadamente Común).
Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.
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