Let's break down the differences between the words "totemo" (とても), "takusan" (たくさん), 多い (ooi) and "yoku" (よく): とても (totemo): Meaning: "Very," "extremely," or "really." Usage: It is used to intensify the degree or extent of an adjective or adverb. Example: とても美味しいです。(Totemo oishii desu.) - "It is very delicious." たくさん (takusan): Meaning: "A lot," "many," or "plenty." Usage: It is used to indicate a large quantity or number of something. Example: たくさんの人が来ました。(Takusan no hito ga kimashita.) - "Many people came." 多い (ooi): Meaning: "Many," "numerous," or "plentiful." Usage: It is used to describe a high quantity or number. Example: 人口が多い都市です。(Jinkō ga ooi toshi desu.) - "It is a city with a large population." よく (yoku): Meaning: "Often," "well," or "frequently." Usage: It is used to describe the frequency or...
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