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What does 高層ビルに何車線もの道路。mean?


Why is 「の」 used in 何十もの?Can't に always replace へ?How should I understand the use of particle に in the context of 受身形 and 自動詞 in these sentences?What is the function of にも in this sentence?What does ”それが” mean in this context?If も means “also” in a positive sentence, does でも mean “neither” in a negative sentence?What exactly happens when you embed a clause with も?Meaning of でも in 残念でもしかたないWhat is the meaning of にも?まだほかにもある what is the subject in this sentence?Does the も particle mean “as far as” in the following sentence?













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 高層ビルに何車線もの道路。




I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.



I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either. It reminds me of 何年も but I still can't understand its meaning.



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 高層ビルに何車線もの道路。




I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.



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 高層ビルに何車線もの道路。




I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.



I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either. It reminds me of 何年も but I still can't understand its meaning.



What does that sentence mean?










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 高層ビルに何車線もの道路。




I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.



I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either. It reminds me of 何年も but I still can't understand its meaning.



What does that sentence mean?







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「高層こうそうビル何車線なんしゃせんもの道路どうろ。」




You clearly are unfamiliar with this use of 「に」. You are thinking of "at", "in", etc., which is why this phrase makes no sense to you.



This phrase makes perfect sense and it is very natural-sounding.



「に」 here means "and", "in addition to", etc. That usage can be found even in Jisho. See definition #8 in:



https://jisho.org/search/%E3%81%AB



Onto 「何車線もの」・・




「何なん + Counter (or Counter-like Noun) + も + の」




means:




"Multiple + Counter + も + の"




The nuance here is that the speaker/author feels that the number is rather large (or larger than what one would expect).



When the phrase ends with 「も」, it functions adverbially.



When it ends with 「も + の」, it functions adjectivally.



Putting everything together, the phrase in question means:




"Skyscrapers and multiple-lane streets"




or




"In addition to the skyscrapers, (there are also) multiple-lane streets"







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    I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.




    As you list no source, we can only speculate, albeit with a certain level of confidence that (like many a futuristic movie) a roadway cuts through the building, like the story shown here.




    I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either.




    も indicates that the speaker considers the frequency/number/etc. of X to be high, likely unexpectedly so. Usually this is done for dramatic effect.

    何度も、何回も、何本も、何車線も、these all mean 'several/many X', with an emphasis on 'several/many'.

    何度か、何回か、何本か、何車線か、these all mean 'a few/some/several X', but without any particular emphasis.






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      「高層こうそうビル何車線なんしゃせんもの道路どうろ。」




      You clearly are unfamiliar with this use of 「に」. You are thinking of "at", "in", etc., which is why this phrase makes no sense to you.



      This phrase makes perfect sense and it is very natural-sounding.



      「に」 here means "and", "in addition to", etc. That usage can be found even in Jisho. See definition #8 in:



      https://jisho.org/search/%E3%81%AB



      Onto 「何車線もの」・・




      「何なん + Counter (or Counter-like Noun) + も + の」




      means:




      "Multiple + Counter + も + の"




      The nuance here is that the speaker/author feels that the number is rather large (or larger than what one would expect).



      When the phrase ends with 「も」, it functions adverbially.



      When it ends with 「も + の」, it functions adjectivally.



      Putting everything together, the phrase in question means:




      "Skyscrapers and multiple-lane streets"




      or




      "In addition to the skyscrapers, (there are also) multiple-lane streets"







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        「高層こうそうビル何車線なんしゃせんもの道路どうろ。」




        You clearly are unfamiliar with this use of 「に」. You are thinking of "at", "in", etc., which is why this phrase makes no sense to you.



        This phrase makes perfect sense and it is very natural-sounding.



        「に」 here means "and", "in addition to", etc. That usage can be found even in Jisho. See definition #8 in:



        https://jisho.org/search/%E3%81%AB



        Onto 「何車線もの」・・




        「何なん + Counter (or Counter-like Noun) + も + の」




        means:




        "Multiple + Counter + も + の"




        The nuance here is that the speaker/author feels that the number is rather large (or larger than what one would expect).



        When the phrase ends with 「も」, it functions adverbially.



        When it ends with 「も + の」, it functions adjectivally.



        Putting everything together, the phrase in question means:




        "Skyscrapers and multiple-lane streets"




        or




        "In addition to the skyscrapers, (there are also) multiple-lane streets"







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          「高層こうそうビル何車線なんしゃせんもの道路どうろ。」




          You clearly are unfamiliar with this use of 「に」. You are thinking of "at", "in", etc., which is why this phrase makes no sense to you.



          This phrase makes perfect sense and it is very natural-sounding.



          「に」 here means "and", "in addition to", etc. That usage can be found even in Jisho. See definition #8 in:



          https://jisho.org/search/%E3%81%AB



          Onto 「何車線もの」・・




          「何なん + Counter (or Counter-like Noun) + も + の」




          means:




          "Multiple + Counter + も + の"




          The nuance here is that the speaker/author feels that the number is rather large (or larger than what one would expect).



          When the phrase ends with 「も」, it functions adverbially.



          When it ends with 「も + の」, it functions adjectivally.



          Putting everything together, the phrase in question means:




          "Skyscrapers and multiple-lane streets"




          or




          "In addition to the skyscrapers, (there are also) multiple-lane streets"







          share|improve this answer














          「高層こうそうビル何車線なんしゃせんもの道路どうろ。」




          You clearly are unfamiliar with this use of 「に」. You are thinking of "at", "in", etc., which is why this phrase makes no sense to you.



          This phrase makes perfect sense and it is very natural-sounding.



          「に」 here means "and", "in addition to", etc. That usage can be found even in Jisho. See definition #8 in:



          https://jisho.org/search/%E3%81%AB



          Onto 「何車線もの」・・




          「何なん + Counter (or Counter-like Noun) + も + の」




          means:




          "Multiple + Counter + も + の"




          The nuance here is that the speaker/author feels that the number is rather large (or larger than what one would expect).



          When the phrase ends with 「も」, it functions adverbially.



          When it ends with 「も + の」, it functions adjectivally.



          Putting everything together, the phrase in question means:




          "Skyscrapers and multiple-lane streets"




          or




          "In addition to the skyscrapers, (there are also) multiple-lane streets"








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              I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.




              As you list no source, we can only speculate, albeit with a certain level of confidence that (like many a futuristic movie) a roadway cuts through the building, like the story shown here.




              I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either.




              も indicates that the speaker considers the frequency/number/etc. of X to be high, likely unexpectedly so. Usually this is done for dramatic effect.

              何度も、何回も、何本も、何車線も、these all mean 'several/many X', with an emphasis on 'several/many'.

              何度か、何回か、何本か、何車線か、these all mean 'a few/some/several X', but without any particular emphasis.






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                I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.




                As you list no source, we can only speculate, albeit with a certain level of confidence that (like many a futuristic movie) a roadway cuts through the building, like the story shown here.




                I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either.




                も indicates that the speaker considers the frequency/number/etc. of X to be high, likely unexpectedly so. Usually this is done for dramatic effect.

                何度も、何回も、何本も、何車線も、these all mean 'several/many X', with an emphasis on 'several/many'.

                何度か、何回か、何本か、何車線か、these all mean 'a few/some/several X', but without any particular emphasis.






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                  I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.




                  As you list no source, we can only speculate, albeit with a certain level of confidence that (like many a futuristic movie) a roadway cuts through the building, like the story shown here.




                  I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either.




                  も indicates that the speaker considers the frequency/number/etc. of X to be high, likely unexpectedly so. Usually this is done for dramatic effect.

                  何度も、何回も、何本も、何車線も、these all mean 'several/many X', with an emphasis on 'several/many'.

                  何度か、何回か、何本か、何車線か、these all mean 'a few/some/several X', but without any particular emphasis.






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                  I don't understand why they would use the word ''road'' talking about skyscrapers.




                  As you list no source, we can only speculate, albeit with a certain level of confidence that (like many a futuristic movie) a roadway cuts through the building, like the story shown here.




                  I don't entirely get the 何車線も structure either.




                  も indicates that the speaker considers the frequency/number/etc. of X to be high, likely unexpectedly so. Usually this is done for dramatic effect.

                  何度も、何回も、何本も、何車線も、these all mean 'several/many X', with an emphasis on 'several/many'.

                  何度か、何回か、何本か、何車線か、these all mean 'a few/some/several X', but without any particular emphasis.







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