wú shù
innombrable; innombrable; myriade
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世界上有无数的语言。
shìjiè shàng yǒu wúshù de yǔyán.
There are countless languages in the world.
宇宙中有无数的星球。
yǔzhòu zhōng yǒu wúshù de xīngqiú.
There are countless planets in the universe.
他读过无数的书。
tā dúguò wúshù de shū.
He has read countless books.
有限 (yǒuxiàn)
finite
有限的 (yǒuxiàn de)
limited
The Chinese word 无数 (wúshù) is composed of two characters: 无 (wú) and 数 (shù). 无 means "not" or "without", while 数 means "number" or "count". Together, 无数 literally means "without number" or "countless".The word 无数 has been used in Chinese for centuries. It is often used in a literary context to describe something that is vast or immeasurable. For example, a poet might use 无数 to describe the stars in the sky or the grains of sand on a beach.In everyday speech, 无数 can also be used to mean "a lot" or "very many". For example, someone might say 我有无数的朋友 (wǒ yǒu wúshù de péngyou), which means "I have a lot of friends".The word 无数 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it is commonly used in both written and spoken Chinese.