mult

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See also: múlt and Mult

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin multus. Compare Romanian mult.

Adjective

mult m (feminine multe, masculine plural mults, feminine plural multi)

  1. much (singular) / many (plural)

Adverb

mult

  1. much

Antonyms

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin multus.

Adjective

mult m (feminine muolta)

  1. many

Megleno-Romanian

Etymology

From Latin multus.

Determiner

mult

  1. much

Old French

Adjective

mult m (oblique and nominative feminine singular multe)

  1. Alternative form of molt

Adverb

mult

  1. Alternative form of molt

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin multus, from the Proto-Indo-European *ml̥tos (crumbled, crumpled, past passive participle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mult/
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  • Rhymes: -ult

Determiner

mult m or n (feminine singular multă, masculine plural mulți, feminine and neuter plural multe)

  1. (indefinite, in the singular) much
  2. (indefinite, in the plural) many
    Mulți oameni care vin aici sunt mulțumiți.
    Many people who come here are happy.
  3. (definite, in the singular) the large amount of
  4. (definite, in the plural) the many
    Mulții oameni care vin aici sunt mulțumiți.
    The many people who come here are happy.

Declension

Indefinite

Definite

Adverb

mult

  1. much
    Acesta este mult mai bun decât celălalt film pe care l-am văzut.
    This is much better than the other film I saw.

Antonyms

Derived terms

References

Scottish Gaelic

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish molt, from Proto-Celtic *moltos (sheep) (compare Welsh mollt, Gaulish *multon-).

Pronunciation

Noun

mult m (genitive singular muilt, plural muilt)

  1. wether (castrated ram)