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some (EN)
determiner, pronoun, adverb

determiner “some”

some
  1. a portion or number of at least two
    Some students in the class always ask insightful questions.
  2. an unspecified quantity or number
    Would you like some apples?
  3. an unspecified amount of something that cannot be counted
    Could you add some sugar to my coffee, please?
  4. certain but not specifically known or named
    She's been receiving letters from some secret admirer.
  5. a considerable quantity or number
    We've been waiting for some hours for the repairman to arrive.

pronoun “some”

some
  1. a certain number, with at least two implied
    Some prefer to travel by train, while some like to drive.
  2. an indefinite quantity, not specified
    I can't eat all these cookies; would you like some?
  3. an indefinite part or portion
    I didn't eat the whole chocolate bar, I only had some.

adverb “some”

some (more/most)
  1. approximately or roughly in terms of measurement
    The journey took some 30 minutes by car.
  2. to a certain extent or duration
    We need to rest some before we continue hiking.