All my many意思
"All my many" is not a common phrase in English, and it's not immediately clear what it means without more context. However, I can help you understand how the words "all," "my," and "many" might be used in different contexts.
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"All" is a determiner and adjective that means every or every one of a group of people or things. For example, "All the students must turn in their homework."
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"My" is a possessive adjective that means belonging to me. For example, "This is my book."
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"Many" is a determiner and adjective that means a large but not infinite number of people or things. For example, "There are many books on the shelf."
If you combine these words, you might have something like "all my many friends" or "all my many possessions." This would mean all of my friends or all of my possessions, emphasizing that there are a lot of them.
Without more context, it's difficult to provide a precise meaning for "all my many." If you can provide more information about the context in which you heard or read this phrase, I would be able to give you a more accurate interpretation.