English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

very

Is this translation helpful? Add to favorites!
The definition of word "very":
+4 rate 1. extremely, in an emphasized manner
+2 rate 2. EX A C T (adj) (before noun; not gradable) - (used to add emphasis to a noun) exact or particular This is the very book I've been looking for all month. You're the very person we need for the job. Although they're sisters, they're the very opposite of one another. The letter was sent on Monday from Munich and arrived in London the very next day. The very fact that he didn't show up should have warned them that something was wrong. The very thought of having her friends to stay fills me with dread. Why not take garlic to stop you getting colds - it's the very thing (= it is exactly what is needed) . Very can also be used to show an extreme. He found the piece of paper he had lost at the very bottom of the pile. We were at the very end of the queue and so didn't manage to get any tickets.
+1 rate 3. particular, specific; absolute, complete; simple, mere; genuine; actual
Please rate the definition of "very" which is the most useful for you.
 
We have found the following ojibwe words and translations for "very":
English Ojibwe
So, this is how you say "very" in ojibwe.
 
Expressions containing "very":
English Ojibwe
Show more expressions
We hope that these expressions give you a good idea about how to use the word "very" in sentences.
Up to now, 4,615,433 words and expressions have been searched, among 24,462 today.
Tags: very, aapij, aapiji, aapiji go, awiinge, chi-, enda-, gichi- š
 
Place the code below wherever you want the dictionary widget to appear on your website:


The widget will appear like this:


Powered by translateojibwe.com
Embed this dictionary on your own site:

Click here to get the necessary HTML code
0.049 / 0.033 (32)
Back to top