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[いち()·ばん()·おお()·]
ichibanooi
expression, i adjective

Root Words:

[いち()·ばん() + おお()·]
ichiban + ooi

English Meaning(s) for 一番多い

expression, i adjective
  1. most numerous

Meanings for each kanji in 一番多い

» one; one radical (no.1)
» turn; number in a series
» many; frequent; much

Stroke Order Diagrams for 一番多い

Conjugations for 一番多い

Adjective stem
[いち()·ばん()·おお()]
ichibanoo
te-form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()··]
ichibanookute
Negative te-form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()····]
ichibanookunakute
Adverbial Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()·]
ichibanooku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()·]
ichibanooi
Present Indicative Negative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()···]
ichibanookunai
Past Indicative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()···]
ichibanookatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()·····]
ichibanookunakatta
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()···]
ichibanookereba
Present Indicative Negative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()·····]
ichibanookunakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()····]
ichibanookunakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()····]
ichibanookattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()······]
ichibanookunakattara
Nominalized Form
Objective Form
[いち()·ばん()·おお()·]
ichibanoosa

Sample Sentences for 一番多い

The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada.
The number of people who smoke is increasing, so cancer will soon be the most common cause of death.
The most common first name in the world is Mohammed.
Among the five of us, she, without a doubt, speaks the most languages.
The company went after its No. 1 customer gripe: power outages.

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