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The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'how much' is quanta, quantas, quanto, or quantos. The pronunciation of the Portuguese is the following: KWAN-tuh, KWAN-tuhsh, KWAN-too, and KWAN-toosh. Which of the four words to use depends upon the situation. If you're asking the price of one object, you choose either quanta or quanto, depending upon whether the respective object in question is feminine or masculine in gender. If you're asking the price of more than one object, you choose quantas if the objects are feminine in gender, and quantos if the objects are either masculine or mixed feminine and masculine. And if you don't know enough Portuguese to figure out gender, then you can just say quanto and quantos, because the word 'object' is masculine in Portuguese.

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The Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase 'very much' is the following: muito; demasiado; or demais. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: MWEE-too; djee-mah-see-AH-doo; and djee-MYSH. The word 'muito' may mean 'very much' in the sense of 'a great deal'. The words 'demasiado' and 'demais' may mean 'very much' in the sense of 'excessively', 'in excess', or 'too much'.

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In Portuguese, "how much" is translated as "quanto".

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