Translate Muy mucho. See 2 authoritative translations of Muy mucho in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations. phrase. 1. (second person plural) a. I love you very much. Los amo mucho, chicos. Prométanme que se portarán bien mientras estoy fuera.I love you very much guys. Promise me you'll behave while I'm away. b. I love you a lot. ‎Show hiszpański od podstaw, Ep 24. Mucho, mucha, muchos czy muchas? - Oto jest pytanie! - 26 Nov 2023 a. half. El jugador metió un gol en el segundo tiempo.The player scored a goal in the second half. b. period. Mi jugador de hockey sobre hielo favorito anotó en el segundo tiempo. My favorite hockey player scored a goal in the second period. 6. (speed of a piece of music) a. tempo. The science class is boring. How do most students in Puerto Rico go to school? They walk. What pronoun should you use to address a teacher in Puerto Rico? usted. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like How would you say "in second period" in Spanish?, How would you write 1:30 pm using 24-hour time?, What does la clase What does mucho calor mean in English? As a stand-alone statement "¡Que calor!"is a complaint about the heat related to weather. Similar English statements would be "What heat!" or "How hot!". A 3. (to direct) a. to run. Un conglomerado extranjero ha manejado la empresa desde enero. A foreign conglomerate has run the company since January. b. to manage. Me contrataron para manejar la bodega.They hired me to manage the warehouse. 4. (to exploit) a. to manipulate. 1. (with great fondness) a. with great affection. Cuando regresé, me recibieron con mucho cariño.When I came back, I was received with great affection. b. very affectionately. Parecían tratarse con mucho cariño en público, pero en su casa las cosas eran diferentes.They seemed to treat each other very affectionately in public, but at home b. friar. Vimos al hermano viejo caminando por el bosque.We saw the old friar walking through the forest. 3. (one of a pair) a. pair. No encuentro el hermano de este zapato en ningún lado.I can't find the pair for this shoe anywhere. 4. (colloquial) (form of address) a. brother. El que lee mucho y anda mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho . Meaning: Reading and traveling is knowledge. Literal translation: He who reads a lot and walks a lot, sees a lot and knows a lot. The proverb encourages travel and scholarship. The more you walk, the more you'll see, and the more you read, the more you'll know. FRoTB.