Ah, "muy alto" in Spanish means "very high" in English. Just like a happy little bird soaring high in the sky, "muy alto" describes something that is elevated or reaching great heights. Keep practicing your Spanish, and soon you'll be painting beautiful linguistic landscapes with your words!
"Chico muy lindo" means "very cute boy" in Spanish.
"Muy grande" in Spanish means "very big" in English. It is used to describe something that is of a significant size or scale.
"Serra muy lindo esto" does not make sense in Spanish. It seems to be a mixture of Spanish and another language.
"Soy muy aburrido" in Spanish means "I am very boring" Note that it is not the same as "I am bored".
muy=very. Muy bien is very good. Muy mal is very bad. :)
Grande Nino means big boy in Spanish.
Muy in spanish means very.what does phillina mean in spanish
"They are very"
It means, when the grass is really high.
Depending on how it's used. High (altitude, not a state of mind) Stop (Command - Seen on stop signs on the roads in most of the Spanish speaking world) El avióon esta volando muy alto. - The plane is flying very high. ¡Alto!. No se mueva. - Stop! Don't move.
If you mean 'Ella es muy curiosa': 'She is very curious'.
"Lugares muy conocidos" is Spanish for "well-known places"
"very generous"
very cute
very old
It means "dark".
If you mean 'muy bien' - 'very good', or 'very well'