3. many times, often, many a time: malimit, maraming ulit (beses)
4. too many: labis-labis, sobra-sobra, masyadong marami
5. twice as many: doble, dalawang-ibayo
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elaborate
v.
to give added details: ipaliwanag na mabuti, magdagdag ng mga paliwanag, magpalinaw
adj.
having many details: detalyado, madetalye
how
adv.
1. in what way: paano
2. to what degree or amount: gaano, magkano
3. in what condition: ano ang lagay, kumusta
4. how many: ilan
5. how much: magkano
crowd
n.
1. many people: maraming tao, karamihan ng tao, kakapal ng tao
2. group, set, company: pangkat, grupo
v.
to fill too full, to cram: dumagsa, dagsaan, mapuno
epidemic
n.
rapid spreading of a disease so that many people have it at the same time: salot, peste
several
adj.
some, a few, more than two or three but not many: (mga) ilan
thanks
n.
1. meaning "I thank you": salamat (po), many thanks (Thanks a lot): maraming salamat (po)
2. the act of thanking, expression of gratitude: pasasalamat
3. feeling grateful for, gratitude: pagkilala (pagtanaw)ng utang na loob
4. thanks to, owing to or because of: salamat sa, dahil sa
heap
n.
1. pile of many things thrown or lying together: tambak, bunton
2. a large amount (used in common talk): santambak, sambunton, marami
v.
to form into a heap, to gather in heaps: magbunton, ibunton, magtambak, itambak
palm
n.
1. the inside of the hand between the wrist and the fingers: palad
2. the width of the hand: damak
3. any of many kinds of trees growing in warm climates: palmera, palma
4. a species of palm, the leaves of which are used for thatching roofs: pawid, sasa, nipa
5. a species of ornamental palm: pugahan
6. palm leaves used during Palm Sunday: palaspas
one
n.
the number 1.: uno, isa
pron.
1. any person: sinuman, ang isang tao, kahit sino, iyung
2. anything: alinman, kahit alin, anuman, kahit ano, maski ano, maski alin
adj.
1. some: balang, isa, sa iba
2. joined together, united: sabay-sabay, sama-sama, iisa
3. the same: iisa, nagkakaisa, magkaisa, pareho (Sp.)
4. at one, in agreement or harmony: magkasundo, magkakasundo, magkaisa, magkakaisa
5. it is all one, it makes no difference: walang pagkakaiba, pareho
6. one and all, everyone: lahat, bawat isa
7. one by one: isa-isa
8. one after another: sunud-sunod
9. one and only: kaisa-isa
10. one or two, a few: ilan
11. one too many, too much: labis, sobra
12. one each: tig-isa, tigisa, tig-iisa, tigi-tig-isa
13. the only one: tangi, bugtong, solo, uniko/a
enough
adj.
1. as many or as much as needed: husto, sapat, tama
2. sufficient: kainaman, katamtaman adv. sufficiently: nang sapat
pile
n.
1. many things lying one upon another in a more or less orderly way: salansan, talaksan
2. a mass like a hill or mound: tambak, bunton, tumpok
3. a heavy beam driven upright into the ground to help support a building, a bridge, etc.: pilote, istaka, trosong pang-istaka
4. any large amount ( used in common talk): santambak, sambunton, sangkaterba, tambak, bunton
5. a large amount: dami
v.
1. to make into a pile, to heap up: magbunton, ibunton, magtambak, itambak
2. to heap up evenly: magsalansan, isalansan, magtalaksan, italaksan
3. to gather or rise in piles: matambak, mabunton, magkapatung-patong
4. to go in a confused rushing crowd: magsiksikan
lot
n.
1. a plot of ground: lote
2. a portion or part: bahagi, parte
3. a great many (used in common talk): marami, napakarami
public
adj.
1. of the people: ng madla, ng publiko
2. belonging to the people: pambayan, ng bayan
3. for the people, serving the people: panlahat, pangkalahatan, pangmadla, pambayan, pangmamamayan
4. known to many or all: hayag, kalat, alam ng lahat
n.
1. all the people: mga tao, taong-bayan, madla, masa
2. in public, publicly, openly, not in private or secretly: hayagan, lantaran
legend
n.
a story coming down from the past, which many people have believed: alamat
number
n.
1. the count or sum of a group of things or persons: bilang
2. a number that tells how many, a numeral: numero, bilang
3. a large quantity: dami
4. an issue of a magazine: labas, bilang
5. single part of a program: bilang
v.
1. to count, find out the number: bumilang, bilangin
2. to give a number to: magnumero, numeruhan
often
adv.
many times or frequently: malimit, madalas
plenty
n.
1. abundance: note: this is a case in which the English noun is usually rendered by an adjective in Tagalog, e.g.: marami (many), sagana, masagana (much or plentiful), labis-labis, sobra-sobra (more than enough)
2. full supply, all that one needs: kasaganaan
few
adj/n.
not many: ilan, kakaunti, kaunti
practice
n.
1. action done many times over for skill: praktis, pagsasanay
2. the skill gained by experience or exercise: kasanayan, kadalubhasaan
3. the usual way, the custom: ugali, kaugalian, pinagkaugalian, gawi
4. the following of lawyer`s profession: pag-aabugado
v.
1. (also spelled "practise") to do some act again and again to learn to do it well: magsanay, sanayin, magpraktis, praktisin
2. make a custom of: ugaliin
3. to put into effect: magsagawa, isagawa
4. to do something as an occupation or profession: manungkulan
ilan
pron.
some, several, a few ilan int. how many?
gutay
adj.
torn into pieces gutom
n.
hunger magutom (ma-)
v.
to (get) hungry. Maraming tao ang nagugutom sa Pilipinas. Many people get hungry in the Philippines.
marami
adj.
much, many, lots of, plentiful
ugog
v.
umug-og (-um-) to shake, vibrate mag-ugog, ug-ugin (mag-:-in)
v.
to shake (a tree or the like) so that fruits (or contents) should fall out. Ug-ugin mo ang punong bayabas kasi maraming hinog na bunga. Shake the guava tree for it has many ripe fruits.
aligid
adj.
circling around umaligid (um-)
v.
to circle around, to hang around. Umaligid sa kaniya ang maraming tao. Many people hovered around him.
dami
adj.
madami (ma-) plenty, many [var. marami]
lako
v.
maglako', ilako' (mag-:i-) to peddle (merchandise). Ilako mo ang tinda mo sa maraming tao. Peddle your wares where there are many people.