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Italian word

mucchio

heap, pile, a lot of

Looks like

much

a large amount (uncountable)

⚠️ The trap

Sounds like 'much' but is a noun meaning a pile or heap. Learners should use 'molto' or 'tanto' for 'much/a lot'.

To say "a large amount (uncountable)" in Italian:

molto (for much/a lot)

"mucchio" in English means:

heap, pile, a lot of

Example

"C'è un mucchio di cose da fare."

"There is a heap of things to do."

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