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Very

ˈvɛri
Muy Común
~ 1200
~ 1200, Muy Común
El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000. Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.
非常に (ひじょうに), とても, すごく, めちゃくちゃ, ものすごく

Significados de Very en japonés

非常に (ひじょうに)

Ejemplo:
She is very talented.
彼女は非常に才能があります。
It's very cold today.
今日は非常に寒いです。
Uso: formalContexto: Used to emphasize adjectives or adverbs in formal situations.
Nota: Commonly used in written Japanese and formal speeches.

とても

Ejemplo:
I am very happy.
私はとても幸せです。
This movie is very interesting.
この映画はとても面白いです。
Uso: informalContexto: Used in everyday conversation to emphasize feelings or qualities.
Nota: Widely used in casual contexts among friends and family.

すごく

Ejemplo:
That was a very good meal.
あの食事はすごく良かったです。
I'm very tired.
私はすごく疲れています。
Uso: informalContexto: Used in informal conversations, often to express strong feelings.
Nota: More colloquial than とても, often used by younger speakers.

めちゃくちゃ

Ejemplo:
I'm very busy today.
今日はめちゃくちゃ忙しいです。
That was very fun.
それはめちゃくちゃ楽しかった。
Uso: informalContexto: Used in casual contexts, often to convey a sense of chaos or extremes.
Nota: Can imply a stronger emotional or exaggerated sense than すごく.

ものすごく

Ejemplo:
It’s very expensive.
それはものすごく高いです。
He runs very fast.
彼はものすごく速く走ります。
Uso: informalContexto: Used in casual situations to express something extreme or surprising.
Nota: Used to add emphasis, often in an exaggerated or dramatic way.

Los sinónimos de Very

extremely

Extremely means to a very great degree or extent, emphasizing the intensity of a quality or action.
Ejemplo: She was extremely tired after running a marathon.
Nota: Extremely is often used to emphasize the degree to which something is true or the extent of a quality, similar to 'very'.

highly

Highly means to a great extent or degree, indicating a strong level of a quality or ability.
Ejemplo: He is highly skilled in playing the piano.
Nota: Highly is used to emphasize the excellence or proficiency in a particular quality or skill.

exceedingly

Exceedingly means to an unusual degree or extent, often used in a negative context to emphasize an undesirable quality.
Ejemplo: The movie was exceedingly boring.
Nota: Exceedingly conveys a sense of going beyond what is expected or tolerable, emphasizing the extreme nature of a situation.

remarkably

Remarkably means in a way that is worthy of attention or notice, indicating an exceptional or noteworthy quality.
Ejemplo: She did remarkably well in her exams.
Nota: Remarkably is used to highlight an outstanding or exceptional performance or attribute, drawing attention to the impressive nature of something.

exceptionally

Exceptionally means in a way that is unusual or extraordinary, indicating a level of quality that stands out.
Ejemplo: The service at the restaurant was exceptionally good.
Nota: Exceptionally emphasizes the rarity or uniqueness of a particular quality or situation, suggesting that it goes beyond what is typical or ordinary.

Expresiones y frases comunes de Very

Very much

To a great extent; a lot.
Ejemplo: I enjoyed the concert very much.
Nota: Emphasizes the high degree of something, usually positive.

Very well

Thoroughly or competently.
Ejemplo: He knows the material very well.
Nota: Implies a high level of proficiency or understanding.

Very little

Scant or minimal amount.
Ejemplo: I have very little time left to finish the project.
Nota: Highlights the scarcity or insufficiency of something.

Very few

Not many; a small number.
Ejemplo: There are very few apples left in the basket.
Nota: Suggests a small quantity or number of something.

Very well off

Wealthy or prosperous.
Ejemplo: They are very well off and can afford luxury vacations.
Nota: Indicates a high level of financial comfort or success.

Very good

Of high quality or excellence.
Ejemplo: The movie received very good reviews from critics.
Nota: Expresses positive evaluation or approval, often in comparison to average or poor quality.

Very likely

High probability or strong possibility.
Ejemplo: It's very likely that it will rain tomorrow.
Nota: Emphasizes the strong chance or expectation of something happening.

Very important

Significant or crucial.
Ejemplo: It's very important to follow safety guidelines.
Nota: Stresses the high level of significance or necessity of something.

Expresiones cotidianas (jerga) de Very

Super

Super is used to emphasize the intensity of something, similar to 'very' but with a more casual and colloquial tone.
Ejemplo: That movie was super boring.
Nota: Super is more informal and often used in spoken language among friends or in casual conversations.

Mega

Mega is used to emphasize a high degree of something, similar to 'very' but with a modern and trendy vibe.
Ejemplo: I'm mega tired after working all day.
Nota: Mega is often used by younger generations and in more informal contexts compared to 'very'.

Really

Really is used to express a high level of intensity or confirmation, similar to 'very' but with a more conversational and emphatic tone.
Ejemplo: I'm really excited to see the concert.
Nota: Really emphasizes the speaker's strong feelings or belief about something more than 'very'.

Totally

Totally is used to show complete agreement or emphasis, similar to 'very' but with a more informal and enthusiastic tone.
Ejemplo: That dessert was totally delicious.
Nota: Totally adds a sense of complete agreement or affirmation, making it more emphatic than 'very'.

Insanely

Insanely is used to describe something in an extreme or exaggerated manner, similar to 'very' but with a negative connotation.
Ejemplo: The prices at that store are insanely high.
Nota: Insanely emphasizes a sense of extremity, often used to express disbelief or shock.

Wicked

Wicked is used in informal speech to mean 'very' or 'extremely' in a positive context, typically in American English.
Ejemplo: That roller coaster was wicked fast.
Nota: Wicked is a slang term that originated in New England and is commonly used in the northeastern United States.

Hella

Hella is slang used to mean 'very' or 'a lot' in a positive or negative context, especially in American English.
Ejemplo: She's hella talented at playing the guitar.
Nota: Hella is a colloquial term most often associated with Northern California slang.

Very - Ejemplos

She is very happy.
The food was extremely delicious.
I am very interested in learning new things.

Gramática de Very

Very - Adverbio (Adverb) / Adverbio (Adverb)
Lema: very
Conjugaciones
Adjetivo (Adjective): very
Adverbio (Adverb): very
Sílabas, Separación y Acento
very contiene 1 sílabas: very
Transcripción fonética: ˈver-ē
very , ˈver ē (La sílaba roja es la acentuada)

Very - Importancia y frecuencia de uso

El índice de frecuencia e importancia de las palabras indica con qué frecuencia aparece una palabra en un idioma determinado. Cuanto menor es el número, con más frecuencia se usa la palabra. Las palabras más frecuentemente usadas típicamente varían de 1 a 4000.
very: ~ 1200 (Muy Común).
Este índice de importancia te ayuda a centrarte en las palabras más útiles durante tu proceso de aprendizaje del idioma.