Lacks a lot
"Falta" in Spanish can mean "lack" or "absence," referring to something that is missing or not present. It can also mean "need" or "requirement," indicating something that is necessary. Additionally, it can be used to express a lack of time or an impending deadline.
"Mucho" in Spanish means "a lot" or "much". It is used to indicate a large quantity or degree of something.
"Mucho buaino" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. "Mucho" means "a lot" and "bueno" means "good," so it could be intended to mean something like "very good."
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
"Me gusta mucho" translates to "I like a lot" in English. It indicates a strong preference or enjoyment for something.
haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!! haces falta means I need you !!!!
Nos hizo falta tiempo means We needed more time
how I need you
It means: "he lacks you"
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".
It can mean "lack of details" or "missing information".
"And I have lacked power."
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
"Lees mucho" translates to "You read a lot"
very very hot
TKM = Te quiero mucho TQM = Te quiero mucho
i think you mean what is the English word mucho=much, a lot