To dislike very much means to have a strong aversion or distaste towards something. It implies a deep sense of negative feelings or emotions associated with the object of dislike.
The Italian words for "very much" are "molto" or "assai."
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "muchas gracias" to express "thank you very much."
You use very most of the time to mean "a lot." "Alan is very sad." They can be used together in one sentence, too. "I like chocolate very much." You can use much to mean the same, but it needs to come before a noun. "There is much disorder in her bedroom."
"Ke a leboga" is "thank you very much" in Tswana.
"Thank you very much" in Flemish is "Dank je wel."
it is people or contries that dilike whats happning e.g. protests
very much
i like it very much
VerY very much
Very very very much! A lot!
. this much i don't like Justin bieber but i like him very very very ... much
Le queremos mucho= We like you very much. We love you very much We care for you very much
Spanish: "Buen provecho" It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
The Italian words for "very much" are "molto" or "assai."
the answer is Beaucoup, the French word for "very much".
Not very much as they are very small.
yes very much very much