noun (common) (futsuumeishi)adverb (fukushi)nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)word usually written using kana alone
1.
much; a great deal; a good deal; a lot; lots; plenty; many; a large number
本をたくさん持ってるのね。
You have many books.
分からないことはまだたくさんある。
There are still many things we don't know.
今日はたくさん食べたよ。
I've had a lot to eat today.
あなたにはもうたくさん。
I am so fed up with you!
車がたくさんありました。
There were a lot of cars.
僕はトムよりもたくさんオーストラリアに行ってるよ。
I've been to Australia more times than Tom has.
今日は、やらなきゃいけないことがたくさんあるよ。
I have a lot of things to do today.
買わなきゃいけないものがたくさんあるな。
We have a lot of things we need to buy.
ボストンでは、やることがたくさんあるんだよ。
There's a lot to do in Boston.
私は今たくさんの友達がいる。
I have a lot of friends now.
nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)noun (common) (futsuumeishi)adverb (fukushi)word usually written using kana alone
2.
enough; sufficient
くだらない話はもうたくさんだ。
We have had enough of empty words.
この悪い天気はもうたくさんだ。
We've had enough of this bad weather.
その話はもうたくさんだ。
I've gadded enough of that story.
もうこの番組はたくさんだ。
I've had enough of this program.
もう雨はたくさんだ。
We have had enough of rain.
彼のあつかましさはもうたくさんだ。
I've had quite enough of his impudence.
noun, used as a suffixword usually written using kana alone