Decoded Slug: 많이 [manhi] (A lot)

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많이 [manhi] (A lot)

많이 [manhi] (A lot)

Short explanation:

Used to express a large quantity, frequency or degree; 'a lot', 'many', 'much'.

Formation:

Verb + 많이

Examples:

저는 친구가 많이 필요해서 항상 사람들을 만나러 다니는 편이에요.
Jeoneun chinguga manhi piryohae-seo hangsang saramdeu-reul mannareo danineun pyeon-ieyo.
I need a lot of friends, so I tend to go out to meet people.
그 영화를 봤어요? 저는 많이 웃었어요!
Geu yeonghwa-reul bwass-eoyo? Jeoneun manhi useoss-eoyo!
Have you seen that movie? I laughed a lot!
요즘 일이 많이 바빠서 휴가를 가고 싶어요.
Yojeum ili manhi bappaseo hyuga-reul gago sip-eoyo.
I've been very busy at work these days, so I want to go on vacation.
그녀는 항상 많이 운동해서 건강해 보이세요.
Geunyeoneun hangsang manhi undong-haeseo geonganghae boijyo.
She always exercises a lot, so she seems healthy.

Long explanation:

'많이 [manhi]' is an adverb used in Korean to indicate a large quantity or degree, or a high frequency of an action. It is similar to 'a lot', 'many', or 'much' in English. It can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns and verbs to describe a large amount, a high frequency, or a significant degree of something.
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