Well, pretty much you sum it up into a smaller phrase.
To say something that is too much, you might simply say "Mak-Gern-Pai"
trae mucho if you have too much of something: traes mucho.
It typically means its too sweet.....too much sugar
It depends on what something is
People used to say in the old days that a horse that was not worth much or not too fast or too pretty that it is a LUG.
It means like 'aw thanks.' People sometimes say that when they are embarrassed at what they did. It can be something you did that made people laugh and they think 'you're too much.' They may like the way you dance or look and say the same thing. It's a compliment.
You use the word 'too' when you say something like, also. example: I want to go to the store *too I want to go to the store (As well, also) You also would use it if you have too much or toolittle of something. Example: I think I had too many brownies. The cat is too thin. Answer by: Super Nerd
Having too much of something is seldom an advantage
The word is obsess. It means to think too much about something.
Say i love you baby
you curse too much = blasfemas demasiado
Don't cut something down. Don't say negative things about it. Example sentence: We shouldn't knock the new teacher too much without giving her a real chance to succeed.