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palju — meaning in English: a lot

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'palju' in casual conversations to express abundance or quantity. For instance, when discussing the number of people attending a party, one might say, 'Seal on palju inimesi,' meaning 'There are a lot of people there.' It's also common in shopping contexts, such as asking about discounts, 'Kas siin on palju allahindlusi?' which translates to 'Are there a lot of discounts here?'
Synonyms & nuances
'Palju' is often synonymous with 'rohkem,' which means 'more.' However, 'palju' specifically emphasizes a large quantity, while 'rohkem' suggests an increase in number. Use 'palju' when you want to convey a sense of plentifulness.
Culture
'Palju' originates from the Proto-Baltic language, reflecting the deep roots of Estonian culture in the Baltic region. Interestingly, the usage of 'palju' can also embody the Estonian spirit of generosity, often used in expressions of hospitality, emphasizing the importance of sharing and abundance in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'palju' mean in English?
'Palju' translates to 'a lot' in English and is used to express abundance or a large quantity of something.
Q.Can 'palju' be used in formal writing?
'Palju' is generally used in informal contexts. In formal writing, you might opt for words like 'suur hulk,' which means 'large amount.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'palju'?
A common mistake is using 'palju' with uncountable nouns improperly. For uncountable nouns, it's better to use it with context, like 'palju raha' for 'a lot of money,' rather than just 'palju.'
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