kuanto
See also: kuánto
Ladino
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish quanto, from Latin quantus, from Proto-Italic *kʷijentos, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷíh₂onts (“how much or how many”), from *kʷíh₂, neuter of *kʷís. Cognate with French quant, Italian quanto, Portuguese quanto, Romanian cât, Spanish cuanto, Ashkun ćīt, Waigali kiti, Sanskrit कियत् (kíyat), & Avestan 𐬗𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬧𐬙 (cuuaṇt).
Determiner
kuanto (Hebrew spelling קואנטו, feminine kuanta, masculine plural kuantos, feminine plural kuantas)[1]
- (after ‘unos’) a few; a handful
- 2025 January 29, Silvyo Ovadya, “Los Evenimyentos de esta semana”, in Şalom[1]:
- Ay unos kuantos mezes ke la posta no fonksyona para Israel; i es la mizma koza de Israel para la Turkiya.
- It’s been a few months since the mail ceased functioning for Israel, and the same goes for Turkiÿe.
- (literally, “There are some few months that the mail does not function for Israel; and it is the same thing of Israel for Turkiÿe.”)
- how many or how much…?
- Synonym: kamma
- Kuantos anyos tienes? ― How old are you? (literally, “How many years have you?”)
- 2003, Jacobo Cohenca, Dispersión y reencuentro: genealogía, historia y legado de familias sefaraditas[2], Grupo Editorial Lumen, →ISBN, page 283:
- Li disheron:
—¿Kuanto keres…?
El disho:
—Mozotros tomimos kadal día 25 groshes, es komo oy 25 shekalim…- They asked him, ‘How much do you want?’ He replied, ‘We took twenty-five groshes daily; it is like twenty-five shekels today…’
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