Today we are going to look at Italian words in large quantitieswhich can be traced back to Franconian crowd.it entered the language through old french Escher and provence gentleman.
in large quantities
deploy is a feminine noun, its plural form is ranks. It requires the following definite and indefinite articles:
The original meaning of this word refers to soldiers in the army ranks, form or army. For example, a group of soldiers will be translated as a line or a platoon of soldiersWhere enemy team method enemy.
The commander-in-chief led his troops out of the city from the camp.
The commander will lead his troops from the camp into the city.
However, this meaning was later extended to any homogeneous animate or inanimate thing, as in the following example:
- group of tourists = group of tourists
- swarm of bees = swarm of bees
- a lot of books = pile of books
- a group of admirers = a group of admirers
- a group of paparazzi = a group of paparazzi
A swarm of ants showed up at our picnic!
A swarm of ants showed up at our picnic!
way of expression Terraces method line upand can be identified in common words Townhouse or Townhouseboth of which mean Townhouse or Townhouse.plural in the teamOn the other hand, it is another way of saying A lot.
Football fans took to the streets in droves.
A large number of fans came to the square.
Heather Broster is a graduate with honors in linguistics from the University of Western Ontario. She is an aspiring polyglot, fluent in English and Italian, as well as varying degrees of fluency in Japanese, Welsh and French. Originally from Toronto, Heather has lived in several countries, notably Italy for six years. Her main research areas are language acquisition, education and bilingual teaching.