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Usages of viel
viel Geld
a lot of money
viel stays unchanged with uncountable nouns as Geld (yes money is uncountable :D You can't have one money, two moneys, three moneys) or coffee (when considered as a liquid, not as the cup of which you order in a coffee shop)
- viel Geld
- viel Kaffee
Er hat nicht viel Geld.
He doesn't have a lot of money.
Aber er hat viel Arbeit.
But he has a lot of work.
Er arbeitet viel.
He works a lot.
Er arbeitet sogar sehr viel.
He even works a whole lot.
viel
sehr
sogar
a lot
nicht
langsam
Firma
Er arbeitet ... viel.
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