mucho
Meaning
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- (masculine,singular) much, a lot of
- (in-plural,masculine,singular) many, a lot of
Concepts
a lot of
lots of
plenty of
that much
a large number of
a whole lot
a hell of a lot of
a whole lot of
fele
𐑋𐐯𐑌𐐨
enormous
Synonyms
mucho encareciendo
a lo más
algo más
gran cantidad
largo tiempo
mas bien
mucho tiempo
niño de uno a dos años de edad
en mucho
no poco
demasiado peró limitado
super abundante
muy mucho
lleno con
muchisimo
rolete
chimbazo
jarochamente
jurgo
tarrado
tongonal
pocoton
mogollon
cachimbal
pijazal
putamadral
titipuchero
chingamadral
chinguero
fracatan
talegazo
buldaʼe
catajarria
verguero
razón tenéis …
con frecuencia
Frequency
Hyphenated as
mu‧cho
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈmut͡ʃo/
Etymology
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 Spanish maño (“big”) (the second element in tamaño).
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