The statement above means "I am thinking my grandmother much"
"Yo estoy pensando de mi abuela mucho" = I am thinking a lot about my grandmother
literally = I am thinking of my grandmother much
The English translation of "Estoy bien con mucho trabajo" is "I'm fine, I have a lot of work."
estoy pensando en usted= i am thinking of you le amo usted= i love you le falto= i miss you
Te quiero mucho y estoy muy agradecida de tener una abuela y abuelo como tu.
estoy bien aburrido I am very borred
Extrañandote mucho papi.... but you could also say: te extraño mucho papi or te estoy extrañando mucho papi
It means, "I'm very sorry, I don't speak English. I'm well, thank you, and you?"
'no mucho' = not much. 'Am' is of course English
mucho - a lot.
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
The words for "I'm very tired" in Spanish are "Estoy muy cansado" if you are male, and "Estoy muy cansada" if you are female. They are pronounced "eh-STOY mwee cahn-SAH-do" (or cahn-SAH-da). You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
It helped me a lot because now I'm in the best math group.
helped a lot because now I'm in better group for mathematics