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mucho

mucho

English

Adjective

mucho (not comparable)

  1. (often humorous) much; a great deal of
    • 1989, December 22, “Achy Obejas”, in Calendar:
      There will be calamities, maudlin melodramas, and mucho pathos at Cries & Whispers--A Tragedy Club, which seeks to reverse our town's love of comedy.

Polish

Noun

mucho

  1. Vocative singular of mucha.

Spanish

Etymology

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.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmu.tʃo/

Adjective

mucho m (feminine singular mucha, masculine plural muchos, feminine plural muchas)

  1. a lot of; many; much
    Tengo mucho dinero.
    I have a lot of money.
    Tengo muchas monedas.
    I have many coins.

Adverb

mucho

  1. much, a lot
  2. long, a long time

Pronoun

mucho

  1. a lot, many

See also