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How do you say so much in Polish?

There are a few ways to say "so much" in Polish, depending on the context:

For expressing a large quantity:

* "Tak dużo" - This is the most common and general way to say "so much".

* "Tyle" - This is a bit more formal and often used in questions like "How much?"

* "Masa" - This means "a lot" or "a mass" and implies a large quantity.

* "Mnóstwo" - This is similar to "masa" and means "a lot" or "plenty".

* "Cała masa" - This literally means "a whole mass" and emphasizes a very large quantity.

For expressing a high degree or intensity:

* "Tak bardzo" - This means "so much" in the sense of "very much" or "to a great extent".

* "Bardzo" - This simply means "very" and can be used in place of "tak bardzo" in some contexts.

* "Strasznie" - This means "terribly" or "extremely" and can be used to express a very high degree of something.

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the specific situation and the nuance you want to convey.

Example:

* "Tak dużo pracy!" - "So much work!"

* "Tyle osób przyszło na imprezę" - "So many people came to the party."

* "Jest masa rzeczy do zrobienia" - "There's a lot to do."

* "Tak bardzo lubię pizzę!" - "I love pizza so much!"

* "Strasznie się cieszę, że cię widzę!" - "I'm so happy to see you!"

Remember that Polish is a highly inflectional language, so the actual form of the phrase will vary depending on the context and the grammatical role of the word "so much" in the sentence.

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