Mucha Agua means "Much Water" or "Lots of water" depending on the context.
The word Mucho/Mucha is the same and usually means "much". This adjective changes depending on the noun. If the noun is feminine you use Mucha. If it's masculine you use mucho.
Some are now saying, "But Agua is masculine. It's 'el agua', not 'la agua' right?
Well, yes and no. By itself it is "el agua" but anything describing "agua" is feminine.
El agua fría - not frío (the cold water) has both masculine and feminine.
Agua is the Spanish word for water.
As written, nothing. If you mean "te cuido mucho" it would mean "I take good care of you". If you mean "te quiero mucho", it would be translated as "I love you a lot".
"Lees mucho" translates to "You read a lot"
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
Cama y agua means bed and water.
very very hot
i think you mean what is the English word mucho=much, a lot
"Te amo mucho" means "I love you much".
"Hará mucho mañana" would be "He/she/you will do a lot tomorrow".
TKM = Te quiero mucho TQM = Te quiero mucho
Tierra en el agua means land in the water.
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