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How do you say a huge amount in each country

Every country has its own word for a huge amount. Here is what people actually say in each one, with a real definition and example. It also answers what they call a huge amount in your country.

A huge amount is "Bogote" in República Dominicana, "Fangote" in Argentina, "Cuantiosos" in Chile and "Bojote" in Venezuela.

Words for a very large quantity of something.

CountryWordRegister
República DominicanaBogote
ArgentinaFangote
ChileCuantiosos
VenezuelaBojote

How do you say a huge amount in República Dominicana?

In República Dominicana, people say "Bogote" for a huge amount. Also said: Borbotones, un paquete.

How do you say a huge amount in Argentina?

In Argentina, people say "Fangote" for a huge amount.

How do you say a huge amount in Chile?

In Chile, people say "Cuantiosos" for a huge amount.

How do you say a huge amount in Venezuela?

In Venezuela, people say "Bojote" for a huge amount.

Bojote

A slang term used to describe a bundle, a pile, or a large quantity of something.

Pass me that bojote of food I have there. I have to wash that bojote of clothes.

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Frequently asked questions

What do they call a huge amount in República Dominicana?

In República Dominicana, people use Bogote, Borbotones, un paquete for a huge amount, according to the definitions published by the community.

What do they call a huge amount in Argentina?

In Argentina, people use Fangote for a huge amount, according to the definitions published by the community.

In how many countries is a huge amount said differently?

Diccionario Libre lists words for a huge amount in 4 countries, each with a definition and example written by locals.

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