- many; much; plenty; a lot
- majority (of); greater part (of)
- mostly; mainly; chiefly; usually; often
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adverb (fukushi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
adverb (fukushi)
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The mandatory character of schooling is rarely analyzed in the multitude of works dedicated to the study of the various ways to develop within children the desire to learn.
Food and drink were served in such profusion at the wedding that the bride and groom began to wonder if they should not have invited more guests.
One of the early noticeable symptoms is trouble with urination, but often there are no clear symptoms.
What you need to take part in business management is the team spirit to work with many colleagues.
Omission is a perfectly good example of an expression technique, and is brought up in many grammar books.
In many languages the way dictionary-form words end is fixed; in Japanese they end in a 'u row' character.
Many women pursue higher education and careers, thus delaying marriage and childbirth.
Only the other day in a railway accident, without the time to send out a mayday, many people lost their lives.
When converting 1 mole of ice into water, and 1 mole of water into steam, which requires more energy?