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Numerosi

Numerosi is an Italian adjective meaning numerous or a large number. It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies: masc. sing. numero, fem. sing. numerosa, masc. plural numerosi, fem. plural numerose. Examples: numerosi libri, numerose persone, un numero di persone.

Etymology and morphology: the form derives from Latin numerosus, from numerus meaning number, with the Italian

Usage: numerosi is commonly used in formal or written Italian to emphasize a large quantity. It can

Nuances and register: numerosi often carries a measured or factual tone suitable for reporting, descriptions, or

See also: related terms include numero, numerazione, numerare. While not a proper noun, numerosi as a word

suffix
-oso
that
indicates
fullness
or
abundance.
The
word
belongs
to
the
same
family
as
numerare
(to
count)
and
numero
(number).
appear
attributively
before
the
noun
or
predicatively
after
essere:
"I
problemi
sono
numerosi"
(The
problems
are
numerous).
In
many
everyday
contexts,
more
neutral
synonyms
like
molti
or
tante
may
be
used
instead,
but
numerosi
conveys
a
stronger
sense
of
magnitude
without
specifying
an
exact
count.
analyses.
It
can
be
contrasted
with
altri
terms
such
as
molti
(more
general)
or
cospicui
(conspicuously
large).
The
feminine
forms
numerosa
and
numerose
align
with
feminine
nouns.
highlights
abundance
and
can
shape
the
tone
of
a
sentence
by
stressing
quantity
rather
than
quality.