Where do you put mucho?
Note that to express a lot of / many / much, you use mucho + [masculine singular noun]. In the case of mucho as an adjective, it will change depending on the gender and number of the noun it refers to = mucho, mucha, muchos, muchas.
Where does mucho go?
Regards. If you use “mucho”, it must go after the verb, because it expresses how much you enjoyed.
How do you use Mucho and Muy?
Muy means ‘very’ and it is used to intensify the qualities or characteristics presented by an adjective or an adverb. ‘Mucho’ means ‘many’, ‘much’ and ‘a lot’. It is used when talking about amounts.
I know that “muchas” is plural and feminine and “mucho” is singular and masculine, but how does “mucho” in “mucho gusto” become “nice to meet you” but the “muchas” in “muchas gracias” becomes “thank you very much”, i.e. “muchas” becomes “very much” and “mucho” becomes not even sure what it means in “mucho gusto”.
What part of speech is mucho?
much; a great deal of.
Mucho is Spanish and is defined as much. An example of mucho is when something costs a lot. adverb.
What is the difference between Mucho and Muy?
First thing: “muy” is an adverb and is referred to other adjectives and adverbs while “mucho” an adjective referred to a noun. – Ese chico es muy alto. – This guy is very tall. As you see here, “mucho” is not talking about any noun but the verb “trabajar”.
What is mucho bueno?
– okay, okay.
Mucho is slang for muncho.
What do un poco mean?
adverb. some [adverb] (American) somewhat; to a certain extent. somewhat [adverb] rather; a little.
Is it mucho gracias or Muchas gracias?
Mucha gracias.
The only correct way to say thank you very much is muchas gracias.
What are the forms of Mucho?
Masculino, Singular. mucho.Femenino, Singular. mucha.Masculino, Plural. muchos.Femenino, Plural. muchas.
Mucho gusto means Pleased to meet you. or It is a pleasure to meet you. It does not change with gender. Gusto is a masculine noun, not an adjective, so it is not conjugated for gender.
What does Mucho Macho?
male. tough. Examples. Examples have not been reviewed. Mucho macho disponible.
Can Mucho be an adverb?
I understand that mucho can be an adjective meaning “a lot of” or many, or it can be an adverb meaning really, very, or a lot (as in: Quiero ir a Mexico mucho.)
Does mucho agree with noun?
This restaurant is much more expensive than the other one. As an adjective, “mucho” translates as “many” or “a lot of” and in these cases must agree with the noun whether singular, plural, masculine or feminine: Tengo mucho trabajo. I have a lot of work.
The Spanish version mucho comes from Latin multum. So the fact that they have pretty much the same meaning and very similar spellings is very mucho random, unless you believe in linguistic destiny!
What does mucho gusto?
Mucho Gusto Pronounced: Moo-cho Goo-stow. This phrase means “nice to meet you.” It is obviously used when you’re meeting someone for the first time. It can be used in the beginning and the end of the conversation.
What te quiero mucho?
Since its literal translation is “I want you,” it may sound a bit strong to native English speakers. In Spanish, however, it has a lighter connotation of love and care. Friends and relatives frequently say “te quiero mucho” to one another.