たくさん
Meanings
Adverb
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Noun
Usually written in kana
1. a lot; lots; plenty; many; a large number; much; a great deal; a good deal
2. enough; sufficient
Suffix
Usually written in kana
3. enough; too many; too much
after a noun; usu. read as だくさん
Kanji used
mountain stream
mountain
Pitch accent
くさん
くさ
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Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
a lot more; much more; and then some; and plenty more than that
Examples (27 in total)
A lot of flowers have bloomed.
Do you need much money?
There were plenty of choices.
Does it rain a lot in Germany?
There are a lot of tools in the box.
The plan calls for a lot of money.
Try to read as many books as possible.
Reading a lot of books is a good thing.
A great number of books are published every year.
There are many wild animals around here.
Mary received many gifts for her birthday.
We didn't expect so many people to come.
Many people attended Tom's funeral.
Tom has many friends living in Boston.
There are many castles in Castile.
I want many books to read.
This book has many beautiful pictures.
Thousands of people were deceived by the advertisement.
I plan to invite a lot of guests to the opening ceremony.
There are a lot of stars which are larger than our sun.
I was determined to be able to speak many different languages.
She has a lot of faults. Still, I like her.
I used to drink a lot of cola, but now I only drink water.
There were lots of people on the street when the parade came by.
He is planning on inviting a lot of guests to the closing ceremony.
He made a lot of efforts to become a famous actor.
I have so many clothes I don't know what to wear tomorrow.