xǔ duō
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许多人喜欢吃中国菜。
xǔ duō rén xǐ huan chī zhōng guó cài.
Many people like to eat Chinese food.
我有许多书。
wǒ yǒu xǔ duō shū.
I have many books.
他有很多钱。
tā yǒu hěn duō qián.
He has a lot of money.
很少 (hěn shǎo)
few
不多 (bù duō)
not many
The Chinese word 许多 (xǔduō) is composed of two characters: 许 (xǔ) and 多 (duō). The character 许 originally meant "to promise" or "to agree", but in modern Chinese it is often used as a quantifier meaning "many" or "a lot". The character 多 means "many" or "much". So, the word 许多 literally means "very many" or "a great deal".The word 许多 is often used to describe a large quantity of something, such as people, things, or money. It can also be used to describe a large amount of time or space. For example, you could say 许多人 (xǔduō rén) to mean "many people", or 许多钱 (xǔduō qián) to mean "a lot of money". You could also say 许多时间 (xǔduō shíjiān) to mean "a long time", or 许多地方 (xǔduō dìfāng) to mean "many places".The word 许多 is a very common word in Chinese, and it is used in both spoken and written language. It is a useful word to know if you want to be able to talk about large quantities of things.