See also: MEGA, Mega, méga, mêga, mëga, mêgâ, mega-, and méga-

English

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Etymology

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From the prefix mega-, from Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas, great, large, mighty).

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mega (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Very large.
    • 2004, Nigel Coates, Collidoscope: new interior design, page 26:
      Follow those in the know to the fifth floor of Sega's Joy Polis, a mega indoor amusement park that's part of the Odaiba Decks Tokyo Bay entertainment complex near Tange's Fuji Television building.
  2. (slang) Great; excellent.
    • 1998, John Barwick, Targeting Text, page 25:
      We had a mega time until Peter fell in the fish pond and cut his leg.
    • 2011, Anna Wilson, Pup Idol: Top of the Pups:
      It was totally mega. The audience clapped and cheered when Teasel had finally finished. So did I.
    • July 15, 2011, Liam Gallagher, quoted at the launch of the new Manchester City F.C. kit
      I've been a City fan since I was a kid, so to be involved with the launch of a new kit is colossal. Manchester City fans are known for having a lot of style and the new shirt looks mega.
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Adverb

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mega (comparative more mega, superlative most mega)

  1. (informal) Extremely.
    mega-fun
    mega rich

Noun

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 mega (number) on Wikipedia

mega (plural megas)

  1. (birdwatching, informal) A megararity (extremely rare bird for a certain region).
    • 2017 June, Australian Birdlife, Carlton, Victoria, page 76, column 2:
      And, speaking of relative banalities, the recurring Semipalmated Plover at the Broom Sewage Works may have inured us slightly to the status of the species as a rare vagrant, but it was an undeniable "mega" when one was discovered on Lord Howe Island on 23 March.
  2. (mathematics) The Steinhaus-Moser number

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Anagrams

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Alemannic German

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /meɡ̊ɑ/, /meɡ̊ə/, /meːɡ̊ɑ/

Adverb

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mega

  1. (colloquial) very
    S Auto isch uu mega schnäll verbiigraast.
    The car drove by very quickly.

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  • Sometimes preceded by the intensifier uu. The other order *“mega uu” is not grammatical.

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Balinese

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mega

  1. alternative spelling of méga

Catalan

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mega f (plural megues)

  1. clipping of megabyte

Czech

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mega n

  1. (informal) million
    Synonym: milión

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This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Danish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas, great, large, mighty).

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mega

  1. (informal) very
    Synonyms: herre, super

Dutch

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Etymology

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Back-formation from of words with the prefix mega-.

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mega (not comparable)

  1. mega (huge)
    Antonym: mini

Declension

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Declension of mega
uninflected mega
inflected mega
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial mega
indefinite m./f. sing. mega
n. sing. mega
plural mega
definite mega
partitive mega's

Esperanto

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Esperanto ordinal numbers
1,000,000a
    Cardinal : meg
    Ordinal : mega
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Etymology

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    From meg + -a.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈmeɡa/
    • Rhymes: -eɡa
    • Syllabification: me‧ga

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    mega (accusative singular megan, plural megaj, accusative plural megajn) (rare)

    1. (neologism, ordinal number) millionth
      Synonym: miliona

    Faroese

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    Etymology

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    From Old Norse mega, from Proto-Germanic *maganą, from Proto-Indo-European *magʰ-, *megʰ-.

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    Verb

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    mega

    1. must, may

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    Conjugation of mega (muga) (irregular)
    infinitive mega (muga)
    supine
    present past
    first singular mátti
    second singular mást mátti
    third singular mátti
    plural mugu/mega máttu
    participle
    imperative
    singular
    plural

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    • Jóhan Hendrik W. Poulsen et al. (1998), “mega”, in Føroysk orðabók [Faroese Dictionary] (in Faroese), Tórshavn: Føroya Fróðskaparfelag

    Finnish

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈmeɡɑ/, [ˈme̞ɡɑ̝]
    • Rhymes: -eɡɑ
    • Syllabification(key): me‧ga
    • Hyphenation(key): me‧ga

    Noun

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    mega (colloquial)

    1. (computing) ellipsis of megatavu (megabyte)
    2. (computing) ellipsis of megabitti (megabit)

    Declension

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    Inflection of mega (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
    nominative mega megat
    genitive megan megojen
    partitive megaa megoja
    illative megaan megoihin
    singular plural
    nominative mega megat
    accusative nom. mega megat
    gen. megan
    genitive megan megojen
    megain rare
    partitive megaa megoja
    inessive megassa megoissa
    elative megasta megoista
    illative megaan megoihin
    adessive megalla megoilla
    ablative megalta megoilta
    allative megalle megoille
    essive megana megoina
    translative megaksi megoiksi
    abessive megatta megoitta
    instructive megoin
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of mega (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative megani megani
    accusative nom. megani megani
    gen. megani
    genitive megani megojeni
    megaini rare
    partitive megaani megojani
    inessive megassani megoissani
    elative megastani megoistani
    illative megaani megoihini
    adessive megallani megoillani
    ablative megaltani megoiltani
    allative megalleni megoilleni
    essive meganani megoinani
    translative megakseni megoikseni
    abessive megattani megoittani
    instructive
    comitative megoineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative megasi megasi
    accusative nom. megasi megasi
    gen. megasi
    genitive megasi megojesi
    megaisi rare
    partitive megaasi megojasi
    inessive megassasi megoissasi
    elative megastasi megoistasi
    illative megaasi megoihisi
    adessive megallasi megoillasi
    ablative megaltasi megoiltasi
    allative megallesi megoillesi
    essive meganasi megoinasi
    translative megaksesi megoiksesi
    abessive megattasi megoittasi
    instructive
    comitative megoinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative megamme megamme
    accusative nom. megamme megamme
    gen. megamme
    genitive megamme megojemme
    megaimme rare
    partitive megaamme megojamme
    inessive megassamme megoissamme
    elative megastamme megoistamme
    illative megaamme megoihimme
    adessive megallamme megoillamme
    ablative megaltamme megoiltamme
    allative megallemme megoillemme
    essive meganamme megoinamme
    translative megaksemme megoiksemme
    abessive megattamme megoittamme
    instructive
    comitative megoinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative meganne meganne
    accusative nom. meganne meganne
    gen. meganne
    genitive meganne megojenne
    megainne rare
    partitive megaanne megojanne
    inessive megassanne megoissanne
    elative megastanne megoistanne
    illative megaanne megoihinne
    adessive megallanne megoillanne
    ablative megaltanne megoiltanne
    allative megallenne megoillenne
    essive megananne megoinanne
    translative megaksenne megoiksenne
    abessive megattanne megoittanne
    instructive
    comitative megoinenne

    German

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From the prefix mega-, originally youth slang.

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    mega

    1. (colloquial) very, super, mega
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sehr
      Das ist megaeinfach.It’s super easy.
      Er freute sich mega.He was super happy.
      • 2025 October 19, Ann-Kathrin Leclere, Alice von Lenthe, quoting Carlott Bru, “Zukunft des Journalismus: Die Ich-Geschichte”, in Die Tageszeitung: taz[1], →ISSN:
        Gleichzeitig habe sie sich auch aus Überzeugung für den Journalismus entschieden. „Weil ich denke, dass seine Aufgabe mega wichtig ist für unsere Demokratie“.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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    Often written together with the next word, as if compounding a new word, or analyzed as prefix.

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    mega (indeclinable)

    1. (slang, chiefly predicative) awesome, amazing
      Die Party gestern war mega.That party last night was awesome.
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    Further reading

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    • mega”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[2] (in German)

    Icelandic

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    Etymology

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    From Old Norse mega, from Proto-Germanic *maganą, from Proto-Indo-European *magʰ-, *megʰ-.

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    mega (preterite-present verb, third-person singular present indicative , third-person singular past indicative mátti, supine mátt)

    1. to be allowed, to be permitted, may [intransitive or with accusative]
      Synonym: hafa leyfi til
      Þú mátt þetta ekki.You're not allowed to do that.
      Hvað bjóða ykkur að borða?What may offer you to eat?
    2. (intransitive) must, to have to
      Synonym: verða
    3. to have the strength, to be able
      Synonym: megna

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    mega – active voice (germynd)
    infinitive nafnháttur mega
    supine sagnbót mátt
    present participle
    megandi
    indicative
    subjunctive
    present
    past
    present
    past
    singular ég mátti megi mætti
    þú mátt máttir megir mættir
    hann, hún, það mátti megi mætti
    plural við megum máttum megum mættum
    þið megið máttuð megið mættuð
    þeir, þær, þau mega máttu megi mættu
    imperative boðháttur
    singular þú
    plural þið

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    Indonesian

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    Etymology

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    From Malay mega, from Sanskrit मेघ (megha).

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    mega (plural mega-mega)

    1. (poetic, rare) synonym of awan (cloud)

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    Javanese

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    Romanization

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    mega

    1. dated spelling of méga, romanization of ꦩꦺꦒ

    Malay

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    Etymology

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    From Sanskrit मेघ (megha, cloud).

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    • IPA(key): /ˈmeɡa/ [ˈme.ɡa]
    • (Johor-Selangor) IPA(key): /ˈmeɡə/ [ˈme.ɡə]
    • Rhymes: -eɡa
    • Hyphenation: me‧ga

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    mega (Jawi spelling ميݢ, plural mega-mega or mega2)

    1. synonym of awan (cloud)

    Descendants

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    • > Indonesian: mega (inherited)

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    • "mega" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017
      (also see "mega" at PRPM first version)

    Old Norse

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Germanic *meganą, *maganą.

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    mega

    1. to be able to
      ek vætr hánum / vinna máttak.
      I was not at all able to struggle against him.
    2. must, may
      ok at hans menn fari á land,
      and it may be that his men are coming ashore

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    Conjugation of mega (preterite-present)
    infinitive mega
    present participle megandi
    past participle megat, mátt
    indicative subjunctive
    present past present past
    1st person singular mátta mega mætta
    2nd person singular mátt máttir megir mættir
    3rd person singular mátti megi mætti
    1st person plural megum máttum megim mættim
    2nd person plural meguð máttuð megið mættið
    3rd person plural megu máttu megi mætti
    imperative present
    2nd person singular meg
    1st person plural megum
    2nd person plural meguð

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    Further reading

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    • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “mega”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive

    Polish

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from English mega.

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      mega (not comparable, indeclinable, no derived adverb)

      1. (colloquial) awesome, great, cool
        Synonyms: see Thesaurus:dobry

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      mega (not comparable)

      1. (colloquial) awesome, great, cool

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      • mega”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[3] (in Polish)

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      • Hyphenation: me‧ga

      Etymology 1

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        Borrowed from Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas, great, large, mighty).

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        mega

        1. (informal) very, super (intensifier)
          Synonyms: muito, super

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        Noun

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        mega m (plural megas or mega)

        1. clipping of megabyte

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        Noun

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        mega m (plural megas)

        1. (colloquial) clipping of mega hair

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        Spanish

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        • IPA(key): /ˈmeɡa/ [ˈme.ɣ̞a]
        • Rhymes: -eɡa
        • Syllabification: me‧ga

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        Noun

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        mega f (plural megas)

        1. clipping of megabyte

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        Adjective

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        mega f

        1. feminine singular of mego

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        Sundanese

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        Noun

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        mega

        1. alternative spelling of méga