Examples of using "Menge" in a sentence and their english translations:
The crowd cheered.
A lot of fish perished.
- A lot of fish perished.
- Many fish died.
The crowd is going nuts.
He knows lots.
The crowd calmed down.
- It costs a packet.
- It costs a tidy sum.
- It costs a lot.
That cost a lot.
The crowd went wild.
Tom knew a lot.
She knows many folk dances.
I was lost in the crowd.
Scores of people came to the concert.
I bought lots of books.
The set without any elements is called the empty set and is denoted by {}.
There's a lot of ice in the region.
That's a lot of work.
- We enjoyed ourselves to the fullest.
- We enjoyed ourselves to the maximum!
He has books galore.
He collected a lot of stamps.
- He has long experience in teaching.
- He has a lot of teaching experience.
Large amounts of timber are used in paper making.
We had a lot of furniture.
We have plenty of time to spare.
The crowd demonstrated in support of human rights.
He's got lots of sex appeal.
Tom had a grand time.
He has a lot of acquaintances.
- He has a large number of books.
- He has a lot of books.
We ate a whole load of apples.
Much water is needed.
It's a lot of work.
I have lots of time.
What a lot of pens!
I have plenty of friends.
Tom disappeared in the crowd.
Tom has a lot of land.
Tom owns a lot of land.
Mary wears lots of jewelry.
You had plenty of time.
- I'm having a lot of fun.
- I'm enjoying myself a lot.
The same amount of energy in batteries
I have a lot of land.
We have a huge amount of food.
I owe a lot of money.
You have lots of friends.
The throng protested against abortion.
Tom has a lot of books.
I read a lot of magazines.
We're having a lot of fun.
We waste a lot of time.
Tom owes the government a lot of money in taxes.
He disappeared into the crowd.
Tom really knows a lot.
- I have a whole lot of ideas.
- I have plenty of ideas.
Tom has plenty of money.
I know a lot about it.
I'm having lots of fun.
I have a lot of books.
Ann has lots of friends.
That's quite a bit.