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多 can be used after a number to indicate that something is more than a certain amount. For example, 他已经五十多了 meaning "He is already older than fifty."
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The word 多 (duō), which means "more than," "over," or "excessive," can be used in both formal and informal Chinese contexts. Its usage is quite versatile and can be found in everyday conversation as well as in written forms, such as literature, news articles, and academic texts.
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The Chinese word 多 (duō), meaning "more than" or "excessive," has several synonyms and antonyms.
Synonyms:
1. 许多 (xǔ duō) - This means "many" or "a lot" and can be used in a similar context to indicate a large quantity.
2. 很多 (hěn duō) - Meaning "very many," this is another way to express abundance or a great number of something.
3. 众多 (zhòng duō) - This term translates to "numerous" or "many," emphasizing a large group or quantity.
Antonyms:
少 (shǎo)** - This means "few" or "less," directly contrasting with 多 (duō) by indicating a smaller quantity.
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