Examples of using "Numerosa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you have a big family?
- Do you have a large family?
- Do you have a big family?
- Do you have a large family?
You have a big family, right?
- Do you have a big family?
- Do you have a large family?
How large is your family?
He belongs to a large family.
I'm from a big family.
He had a large family to support.
- I have a large family.
- I have a big family.
He had to feed his large family.
- Tom has a large family.
- Tom has got a large family.
My family is big.
Tom wants a large family.
How large is your family?
My uncle has a large family.
Tom is part of a large family.
- My family is not very large.
- My family isn't very large.
- He has a large family.
- He has a big family.
He worked hard to support a large family.
Tom's family isn't very big.
My friend has a large family.
- Mr Aoyama has a large family to support.
- Mr. Aoyama has a large family to support.
He has to maintain a large family on a small salary.
- My family is not that large.
- My family isn't such a big family.
- My family isn't that large.
The population of Shanghai is as large as that of Tokyo.
The population of Tokyo is larger than that of Osaka.
It hasn't been easy for Tom to earn enough money to support his large family.
This house is conveniently situated but the trouble is that it is too small for my large family.