mooarane

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Manx

Etymology

From mooar (big, large) +‎ -ane.

Noun

mooarane m (genitive singular [please provide], plural [please provide])

  1. a lot, a great deal
    • Cheayll mee mooarane mychione e haght.
      • I heard a lot about her skill.
    • Hooar mee mooarane.
      • I got a large quantity.
    • T'eh coontey mooarane j'ee.
      • He thinks a great deal of her.
    • Ta mooarane argid çheet trooid ny laueyn echey.
      • He handles a lot of money.
    • Ta mooarane Gaelg echey.
      • He knows much Manx.

Mutation

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