Muchisimas (en. Many)

/mu.t͡ʃiˈsi.mas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Indicates a very high quantity.
There are many stars in the sky.
Hay muchísimas estrellas en el cielo.
Expresses intensity or degree in a quality.
They have many mutual friends.
Tienen muchísimos amigos en común.
Indicates abundance or innumerability.
There are many flowers in this place.
En este lugar hay muchísimas flores.

Etymology

Derives from 'mucho' with the intensifying suffix '-ísimo'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

thank you very much
Expression of gratitude to a high degree.
muchísimas gracias
there are many reasons
Indicates that there are many justifications or explanations.
hay muchísimas razones
many times
Refers to a very high frequency.
muchísimas veces

Related Words

mucho
Indicates large quantity or intensity.
mucho
muchas
Plural form of 'mucho'; indicates high quantity but less intense than 'muchísimas'.
muchas
muchísimo
Superlative of 'mucho'; expresses a greater degree than 'mucho'.
muchísimo

Slang Meanings

Used to emphasize excessive emotion or fun.
It was super fun, I laughed a lot!
¡Estuvo divertidísimo, me reí muchísimas!
Indicates an exaggerated amount in informal situations.
I ate a lot of cookies at the party.
Comí muchísimas galletas en la fiesta.