Meaning

Opposite of
poco
Frequency

A1
Hyphenated as
mu‧cho
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈmut͡ʃo/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish mucho, from Latin multus (“much, many”), from the Proto-Indo-European *ml̥tos (“crumbled, crumpled”, past passive participle). Compare the Portuguese muito (“much, many, a lot”). Unrelated to English much, which is related to archaic maño (“big”) (the second element in tamaño).

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