Marami (en. Many)
/maˈɾami/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
adjective
Means more than one or numerous in count of people, things, or concepts.
Many attended the wedding yesterday.
Marami ang dumalo sa kasal kahapon.
Expresses abundance or largeness.
There are many fruits in the market today.
Marami ang mga prutas sa palengke ngayon.
Etymology
From the word 'dami' which means amount or quantity, and 'marami' as an adjective describing abundance or largeness.
Common Phrases and Expressions
thank you very much
Expression of gratitude that conveys more depth or abundance of thanks.
maraming salamat
many people
A phrase that refers to a large number of people.
maraming tao
Related Words
distribution
A process of involving many people or things.
pamamahagi
translation
The act of converting or creating abundant knowledge from various sources.
salin
Slang Meanings
A lot of people
We have so many guests today, it feels like a festival!
Marami tayong bisita ngayon, parang piyesta!
So much (of something)
I have so much homework today, I don’t want to do it!
Marami akong homework ngayon, ayoko na!
As much as we can
We still have plenty of time to enjoy!
Marami pa tayong oras para mag-enjoy!
Crowded with people
Many people are taking selfies here!
Marami ang kumukuhkan ng selfie dito!