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Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin multus. Compare Romanian mult.
Adjective
mult m (feminine multe, masculine plural mults, feminine plural multi)
- much (singular) / many (plural)
Adverb
mult
- much
Antonyms
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin multus.
Adjective
mult m (feminine muolta)
- many
Megleno-Romanian
Etymology
From Latin multus.
Determiner
mult
- much
Old French
Adjective
mult m (oblique and nominative feminine singular multe)
- Alternative form of molt
Adverb
mult
- Alternative form of molt
Romanian
Etymology
Inherited from Latin multus, from the Proto-Indo-European *ml̥tos (“crumbled, crumpled”, past passive participle).
Pronunciation
Determiner
mult m or n (feminine singular multă, masculine plural mulți, feminine and neuter plural multe)
- (indefinite, in the singular) much
- (indefinite, in the plural) many
Mulți oameni care vin aici sunt mulțumiți.- Many people who come here are happy.
- (definite, in the singular) the large amount of
- (definite, in the plural) the many
Mulții oameni care vin aici sunt mulțumiți.- The many people who come here are happy.
Declension
Indefinite
declension of mult
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neuter
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nominative/accusative
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mult
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multă
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mulți
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multe
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multor
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multor
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Definite
Adverb
mult
- much
Acesta este mult mai bun decât celălalt film pe care l-am văzut.- This is much better than the other film I saw.
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References
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish molt, from Proto-Celtic *moltos (“sheep”) (compare Welsh mollt, Gaulish *multon-).
Pronunciation
Noun
mult m (genitive singular muilt, plural muilt)
- wether (castrated ram)