What does Mengen in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word Mengen in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Mengen in German.

The word Mengen in German means amount, large amount, crowd, set, a heap of, a lot, large amount, a ton of. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Mengen

amount

(bestimmte Anzahl von [etw].)

die doppelte Menge von Äpfeln
double the amount of apples

large amount

(große Anzahl von etwas)

eine Menge Bücher
a large amount of books

crowd

(Versammlung: Menschen)

Es versammelte sich eine Menge auf dem Platz.
A crowd gathered on the place.

set

(mathematisches Konstrukt) (mathmatics)

die Menge der natürlichen Zahlen
the set of natural numbers

a heap of

(Menge: viel) (UK)

a lot

(Menge: viel)

Frau Wolle hat eine Menge Geld im Lotto gewonnen.
Mrs. Wolle won a lot money in the lottery.

large amount

(sehr viel)

a ton of

(viel)

Sofie hat jede Menge Freunde.
Sofie has a lot of friends.

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