Mucho.
Maso!
It means alot of kisses. Plenty of kisses
"Bastante" in Spanish means "enough" or "plenty." It is used to indicate a sufficient amount or degree of something.
Spanish is a phonetic language, so its is spelled the way it sounds. Also, if you already know English, there are plenty of cognates (words that sound the same).
there are mules and horses and cyoteys and lizard and plenty of snakes to go around
Because, there are so many Spanish speaking people migrating to the United States from other countries for a better way of life. Remember, this is a land of plenty.
Yes, there are plenty of school in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that have a Spanish language emmersion schools. They are very common in the state.
Sir Francis Drake did not settle in Florida. He came to attack the Spanish who had deserted the city. However the Spanish left plenty of gold behind. Drake took the gold and burnt the city to the ground.
The online environment isn't that great for intensive language courses, so few are offered. There are plenty of offline courses, though. Example: http://www.babylon-idiomas.com/en/spanish-courses-intensive.htm
Plenty of soldiers for the fighting, but not enough sailors for maneuvering. Ships bigger than the sailors were used to. And a certain amount of bad luck with weather.
Spanish, literally translated- Of The Cross. For example St. Paul of the Cross would be San Pablo De La Cruz. Could also refer to a militant religious traveller- or crusader, and there were plenty of them in Spain and Spanish territories.
The North American lived in this area because there was many resources here and plenty of trees for them to survive, make canoes, and probably build houses.