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The word 多少 is formed by the direct juxtaposition of two opposing, fundamental adjectives: 多 (duō), meaning "many/much", and 少 (shǎo), meaning "few/little". By combining these antithetical concepts into a single unit, the compound naturally generates an abstract, interrogative sense that inquires about an unknown quantity or degree, essentially asking, "What is the amount, whether it be much or little?" This formation leverages semantic opposition to create a new, holistic meaning greater than the sum of its parts.

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这个苹果多少钱?

Zhè ge píngguǒ duōshao qián?

How much is this apple?

你知道有多少人来吗?

Nǐ zhīdào yǒu duōshao rén lái ma?

Do you know how many people are coming?

无论多少困难,我们都要坚持。

Wúlùn duōshao kùnnán, wǒmen dōu yào jiānchí.

No matter how many difficulties, we must persist.

他积累了多少钱财,谁也说不清。

Tā jīlěle duōshao qiáncái, shéi yě shuō bù qīng.

No one can tell how much wealth he has accumulated.

这些数据反映了多少社会问题,值得深思。

Zhèxiē shùjù fǎnyìngle duōshao shèhuì wèntí, zhídé shēnsī.

These data reflect how many social issues, which is worth deep thought.

Word Definition - 多少

duō shao number; amount; somewhat; how much?; how many?; (phone number, student ID etc) what number?

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