It's not grammatically correct since frÃo should be frÃa in order to agree in gender with the noun bolsa, but it means "My bag is very cold".
This is not grammatically or structurally correct. It should be: Mi bolsa es muy fría, which would mean "My bag is very cold".
Very cold in the beach.
very = muy very fun = muy divertido very cold = muy frio very smart = muy inteligente
This means, "The man that is cold is very, very cold."To say a man is cold and mean that he personally senses and feels coldness in his body you say "Tiene frio."To say he's cold and mean he has a detached, unresponsive, callous air you say "Es frio.''Cold' when used in this way (Está frío.), means he's dead, deceased; he's not home and the fire is out on the hearth.
"Muy bueno" means "Very good."
It is very good.
"too short"
very unhappy
very white
If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'
"Que es caliente y frio?" Caliente = Hot Frio = Cold by adding the spanish word 'muy', before either word will make it 'very hot', or 'very cold'. Hace calor - It is hot Hace frio - It is cold
It means "it is very..."