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What is the difference between words 'molto' and 'tanto'? For example: 'C'è tanta gente' and 'Ci sono molti turisti' Can I also say 'Ci sono tanti turisti' or there is a difference between meanings of these two words?
2017년 6월 12일 오후 3:47
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Hi, I'd like to give you an ingenuous aswer. They are so similar that they cannot be distinguished. They both work as adjectives (agree in genre and nu+mber ending in o/i -- a/e) and as Adverbs (tanto, molto) But , tanto comes from the Latin tantus and holds some an "absolute" meaning, whereas "molto" still can be compared with something which is even "more" than that Tanto corresponds to "so much" Molto corresponds to "(very) much" So no one says: Ti amo "molto" (I love you "very much") because this implies that you can love someone "more" and this is not SO MUCH pleasant to hear Infact you will say "Ti amo TANTO" I love you SO much, meaning that we do not mean to make comparisons, it is absolute
2017년 6월 13일
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https://www.italki.com/question/115687?hl=it short answer: yes, you can use 'Ci sono tanti turisti' or 'Ci sono molti turisti'.
2017년 6월 12일
Just a minor point. Sometimes we use "molto poco" to refer to a very small quantity, as "very little". Saying something like "tanto poco" sounds odd :-) And we use "tanto" in the expressions "tanto meglio" ("molto meglio" has a different meaning) and "tanto di cappello" (as the French "chapeau!": here using "molto" doesn't make sense).
2017년 6월 12일
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