多少 for "how many" with numbers (usually) larger than 几
https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Measure_words_in_quantity_questions
(same page as yesterday, further down)
Like 几 it can also mean "some amount of" in non-questions.
Guardian:
他留了多少级了? how many grades did he repeat? (not very respectful about a corpse, Zhao Yunlan)
多少钱呀? how much is it?
你听到了多少? how much did you hear? (Shen Wei after his meeting with Zhao Xinci)
My practice:
你的电话号码多少? (If correct, it tickles me that you ask "how much is your phone number" instead of "what is your phone number."
他买了多少玫瑰?怎么回事,会求婚呢?
https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Measure_words_in_quantity_questions
(same page as yesterday, further down)
Like 几 it can also mean "some amount of" in non-questions.
Guardian:
他留了多少级了? how many grades did he repeat? (not very respectful about a corpse, Zhao Yunlan)
多少钱呀? how much is it?
你听到了多少? how much did you hear? (Shen Wei after his meeting with Zhao Xinci)
My practice:
你的电话号码多少? (If correct, it tickles me that you ask "how much is your phone number" instead of "what is your phone number."
他买了多少玫瑰?怎么回事,会求婚呢?
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Date: 2022-02-14 01:55 am (UTC)And oh is the Canto equivalent 几多?
It is!
this answer looks promising
That answer does look helpful! My intuitive guess was that leaving the classifier off would make the meaning seem more abstract or refer to very large numbers (which might feel more like a matter of "how much" rather than "how many individual units"), but that was just a hunch, so I'm glad to see a clearer explanation of it. And I always forget about the fact that words like 年 are considered measure words in themselves, and can't have classifiers in front of them. It confuses me particularly because, like, 一年 but 一个月 (I mean, I get that without the classifier it would just say "January," but it's still confusing that months get classifiers but years don't...)
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Date: 2022-02-14 02:01 pm (UTC)一年 but 一个月
brb existential crisis