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viel

plenty

Meaning of viel

a large amount of something

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German/fiːl/
Russian transcription[ˈmnogə]
plenty
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viel with Russian translation

viel usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

У нас много времени.

Wir haben viel Zeit.

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

В саду много места.

Im Garten gibt es viel Platz.

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viel belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

vielмного
meinмой
deinтвой
seinего
unserнаш
ihrих
dieserэтот

viel synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between viel / reichlich / massenhaft / jede Menge / viele / einige

R
🇩🇪German
reichlich

Means “abundantly, in plenty”; it often suggests more than enough, sometimes with an idea of generosity or excess.

A2Often
M
🇩🇪German
massenhaft

Very colloquial: “in huge quantities, masses of.” It sounds stronger and less neutral than plenty.

A2Often
J
🇩🇪German
jede Menge

Colloquial phrase meaning “a lot, lots of.” It is very natural in speech and sounds lively.

A2Very Often
V
🇩🇪German
viele

The basic neutral word for countable nouns: “many.” It is very common and standard.

A2Very Often
E
🇩🇪German
einige

Not really “much,” but rather “some, several.” It is clearly weaker than plenty.

A2Very Often
G
🇩🇪German
genug

Means “enough.” It is not about a large amount, but about sufficient quantity for a purpose.

A2Very Often
S
🇩🇪German
sehr viel

An intensifier meaning “very much / a lot.” It works with quantities and also abstract things.

A2Very Often
E
🇩🇪German
eine Menge

Colloquial: “a lot, quite a bit.” Very close to viel, but slightly more casual in tone.

A2Very Often
A
🇩🇪German
ausreichend

Means “sufficient, adequate.” It is more formal and precise than plain viel.

A2Often
Z
🇩🇪German
zahlreiche

Usually used with countable nouns and often sounds a bit more formal: “numerous.”

A2Often

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How to pronounce viel and what this word means

viel means plenty. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce viel

/fiːl/

viel translation

plenty

viel examples

Wir haben viel Zeit.

viel transcription

/fiːl/

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viel meaning: what does it mean?

eine große Menge von etwas

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viel is pronounced as /fiːl/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

viel definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Wir haben viel Zeit. Translation: У нас много времени.

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