Mucho means "much"; grande means "large." Very seldom do languages transliterate identically, the term literally means "much large." Actual translation is "very large."
The use of adjectives such as "mucho" is another reason wy Spanish is easier to learn as a second language than English is. One word fits many grammatical uses! While mucho means "much" above, it also means "many." Example, a team of American football players would have "muchas personas grande" (Many persons large.)
"Mas" means "more." So although two football players may be "mucho grande," one of them will be "mas grande" than the other.
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The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
"Sangre Grande" translates to "Big Blood" in English.
"Me gusta mucho" translates to "I like a lot" in English. It indicates a strong preference or enjoyment for something.
Hace mucho tiempo que no se de ti Mucho/Tanto tiempo sin saber de ti It means long time without knowing about you
"Es grande o pequeño" translates to "Is it big or small" in English.
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
"Lees mucho" translates to "You read a lot"
The words individually have meaning, but their juxtaposition is meaningless. Mucho = A Lot, Grande = Big, Mi = My, Amor = Love If you wish to say "I love you so much" or similar, you can say "Te amo muchísimo" in Spanish which carries the proper sentiment.
i think you mean what is the English word mucho=much, a lot
The grammar is not correct. Me quieres mucho. You love me a lot.
i had a lot of fun
"Much" or "a lot".
"Mamasita mucho chacho grande" is a playful mix of Spanish words, where "mamasita" is a term of endearment often used to refer to an attractive woman, "mucho" means "a lot," "chacho" is a colloquial term that can refer to a boy or young man, and "grande" means "big" or "large." The phrase doesn't have a direct translation or specific meaning in English, but it conveys a lighthearted or flirtatious tone. Overall, it can be interpreted as expressing admiration for someone's attractiveness in a humorous way.
The Spanish word 'Mucho Qusto' means nice to meet you in English.
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
It means "it costs a lot".
"I read a lot."