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数字. The various spoken and written forms of words and characters covering digits, numbers, numerals, including derived forms such as ordinals.
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How do you say "some", "many", "a few", and "few" when referring to people?
I would translate like this:
Some were surprised, many were not.
驚く人もいれば、ほとんどは呆然としていた。
Few understand the value of health before they lose it.
健康の大事さを失う前に理解する人はほとんど居ない。
A few benefited from the loss …