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When do I know how to use viel, viele, vielen? Did I miss any other form?
When do I know how to use viel, viele, vielen? Did I miss any other form?
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"viel" is used for uncountable things like water or milk, like the English "much" or "a lot of". "viele" is used for things that can be counted like the English "many". "vielen" is used for declination of "viele". For example: "Auf der Party habe ich mit vielen Leuten geredet".
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"viel" is used for uncountable things like water or milk, like the English "much" or "a lot of". "viele" is used for things that can be counted like the English "many". "vielen" is used for declination of "viele". For example: "Auf der Party habe ich mit vielen Leuten geredet".
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