"And forgive/excuse (me) I am (a) very curious (person)."
The words in parentheses are not specifically part of the sentence above but they are implied.
"Soy muy aburrido" in Spanish means "I am very boring" Note that it is not the same as "I am bored".
"Me va muy bien" means "I'm doing very well" in English.
"Muy grande" in Spanish means "very big" in English. It is used to describe something that is of a significant size or scale.
It means "He or she is very nice". It actually conveys somewhat more than that, but English really doesn´t have comparable words to express it.
"Es muy importante" translates to "it is very important" in English. This phrase is used to emphasize the significance or relevance of something.
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
"Muy bueno" means "Very good."
It is very good.
"too short"
very white
very unhappy
If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'
It means "it is very..."
It means, "Very impressive!"
you are very brave
That stands for: "Very good"
But very serious.