Translation of "Viel" into English
much, many, a lot are the top translations of "Viel" into English.
viel
adjective
adverb
pronoun
grammar
wie Sand am Meer (umgangssprachlich) [..]
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much
adverb determinerto a great extent [..]
Seine Geschichte ist sehr viel interessanter als ihre.
His story is much more interesting than hers.
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many
determinerpoet.
Ich bin glücklich, so viele gute Freunde zu haben.
I'm happy to have so many good friends.
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a lot
noun adverbvery much [..]
Sätze können uns viel beibringen, viel mehr als nur Wörter.
Sentences can teach us a lot. And a lot more than just words.
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Less frequent translations
- a lot of
- very
- lots of
- numerous
- greatly
- way
- multitude
- various
- rich
- heavy
- abundant
- plentiful
- substantial
- excessively
- wealthy
- recklessly
- plenty of
- very much
- lot
- too
- plenty
- big
- enough
- substantially
- affluent
- blindly
- thoughtlessly
- randomly
- a great deal
- at random
- heaps
- in great numbers
- lot of
- lots
- more and more
- quite a lot
- very many
- far
- a great deal of
- copious
- deal
- mucho
- large
- often
- some
- multiple
- frequently
- extensively
- vastly
- commonly
- regularly
- oftentimes
- a whole lot
- far off
- great
- quite
- abundance
- considerably
- lotta
- generous
- excess
- distant
- straight
- unnecessary
- awkward
- remote
- surplus
- exaggeration
- direct
- extraneous
- tabun
- superfluity
- clumsy
- a big deal
- a multiplicity of
- all of ...
- as far as
- as much as
- by far
- exaggerated
- excessive amount
- far and away
- far away
- great deal of
- in great amount
- in the distance
- iso-
- long ago
- many a
- so much
- the entire ...
- too much
- very fine
- with a great amount of effort
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Phrases similar to "Viel" with translations into English
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a great many flowers
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I still have so much to do
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He gets about a lot.
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thank you very much · that's enough for today
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I'm up to my ears with work.
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