Answer #1 'Mucho' is not a Portuguese word. It means 'a lot' in Spanish Answer #2 The equivalent word in Portuguese is 'muito'. It's pronounced MWEE-too. It can be used as an adverb or as an adjective. As an adjective, the form 'muito' is masculine, to describe males or masculine gender nouns. There also is the feminine form of the adjective: 'muita'.
Mucho translates to "muito" in Portuguese.
Por que Luisa tiena que mucho? = Why does Louisa have a lot? Porque Luisa tiene que mucho = Because Louisa has a lot
The word "deragation" can be translated to Portuguese as "degradação."
You can say "Como está sua família?" in Portuguese.
To translate from French to Portuguese, you can use online translation websites or apps like Google Translate or DeepL. Simply enter the French text you want to translate and select Portuguese as the target language. Keep in mind that while these tools are useful for basic translation, they may not always provide the most accurate or nuanced translations, especially for longer or complex texts.
I love you in portugeuse is : Eu Te Amo :) Answer above= Brazil (Eu) Amo-te= Portugal
costs a lot
Dog translate to Portuguese as Cão. Puppy (younger dogs) translate to Portuguese as Cachorro. Hot dog translate as Cachorro Quente or simply Cachorro to Portuguese.
a mi me gusta mucho.
mucho amor
"no hay mucho pasando aquí"
"To translate": Traduzir "Translate" as a request: Traduz or Traduza
I miss them, I love them
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confirmação
How are you? = Como esta?
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Por que Luisa tiena que mucho? = Why does Louisa have a lot? Porque Luisa tiene que mucho = Because Louisa has a lot