Mucha (en. A lot)
/ˈmutʃa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
It is used to indicate a large amount of something.
There are many people at the concert.
Hay mucha gente en el concierto.
Expresses a high degree of a quality.
She has a lot of creativity.
Ella tiene mucha creatividad.
Used in expressions to emphasize.
I love you a lot.
Te quiero mucha.
Etymology
From Latin 'multus', meaning 'much' or 'large'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
good luck
An expression to wish good fortune.
mucha suerte
many people
Refers to a large number of people.
mucha gente
lots of fun
Indicates that there are many entertaining activities.
mucha diversión
Related Words
many things
Refers to many things, objects, or details.
mucha cosa
much attention
Indicates a high degree of concentration or care.
mucha atención
much water
Used to refer to a large volume of water.
mucha agua
Slang Meanings
Used to emphasize quantity in colloquial language.
I ate a lot of pizza!
¡Comí mucha pizza!
Used to jokingly express that something is excessive.
That's a huge expense, buddy.
Ese es un gasto de mucha, amigo.