"Mucho gusto" is a normal means of answering an intoduction. For example: "Me gustaría presentarme. Me llamo Alejandro". The person you are introducing yourself to would more than likely say "Mucho gusto" or "Mucho gusto conocerle".
You could just leave it alone, or you could say "el gusto es mío" or "igualmente".
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∙ 13y agoMucho gusto literally translates to "much pleasure" in Spanish, so no it doesn't mean thank you, it is a greeting saying it is a pleasure meeting you. Thank you in Spanish is gracias.
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∙ 12y agoActually the literal translation of mucho gusto is much pleasure, but it is primarily used when you greet someone. So in this context it means "pleasure to meet you".
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∙ 14y agoEl gusto es mío.
this is one way to respond.
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∙ 14y agoEl gusto es mio.
REAL ANSWER--> amigo
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∙ 14y agoIt Means Very-Good !
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∙ 14y agowell,nice to meet you =)
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∙ 13y agogladly
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Nice to meet you
gusto means pleasure e.g. me dió mucho gusto - it gave me lots of pleasure mucho gusto - pleased to meet you or if it is gustó then it means like e.g. me gustó la comida - I liked the food
with pleasure
Con mucho gusto: My pleasure or You're welcome. It's used as a response of 'Gracias' (Thanks) Mucho gusto (short for 'Mucho gusto en conocerlo'): Nice to meet you
It means: "Oh daddy much pleasure my love"
Mucho gusto was created on 1961-10-01.
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
The Spanish word 'Mucho Qusto' means nice to meet you in English.
"Mucho gusto" is a fixed expression in Spanish that corresponds with the English fixed expression "pleasure to meet you". It literally means "lots of liking".
gusto means pleasure e.g. me dió mucho gusto - it gave me lots of pleasure mucho gusto - pleased to meet you or if it is gustó then it means like e.g. me gustó la comida - I liked the food
with pleasure
Con mucho gusto: My pleasure or You're welcome. It's used as a response of 'Gracias' (Thanks) Mucho gusto (short for 'Mucho gusto en conocerlo'): Nice to meet you
"Muchos gusto" is not a standard Spanish phrase; it seems to be a mix of "mucho gusto" (nice to meet you) and "muchas gracias" (thank you very much). It could be a typo or a blend of both expressions.
Mucho gusto was created on 1961-10-01.
It means: "Oh daddy much pleasure my love"
You can say "Mucho gusto" which means "Nice to meet you" in Spanish.
"Mucho gusto" or "con mucho gusto" or "mucho gusto conocerle" is is a polite greeting you would use when meeting someone. It literally means "Much pleasure", or much pleacure to meet you". No answer is really necessary, but you could repeat the phrase yourself.
"Mucho gusto" is a common greeting, meaning literally "much pleasure". It is really a shortened form of "mucho gusto encontrarle", or "much pleasure to meet you". A better sounding English translation would be "Pleased to meet you". Another common greeting is "Es un placer encontrarle", or "It is a pleasure to meet you".