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mucho, cha

Translation

indef.
(con nombres incontables, en oraciones afirmativas)
a lot of inform
Tengo mucho trabajo
I've got a lot of work
Tengo mucho que hacer
I've got a lot to do
(con nombres incontables, en oraciones interrogativas y negativas)
much
No tengo mucho que contarte
I don't have much to tell you
a great deal of
Tengo mucho tiempo libre
I have a great deal of free time
a great many
(con nombres contables, en oraciones afirmativas)
a lot of inform
Tengo muchos libros
I've got a lot of books
lots of inform
Kevin tiene muchas ideas
Kevin has got lots of ideas
no end of
(con nombres contables, en oraciones interrogativas y negativas)
many inform
Muchos creen en esas cosas
Many believe in those things
Mucha gente no sabe leer
Many people don't know how to read
(demasiado, con nombres incontables)
too much
No tengo mucho tiempo
I don't have too much time
(demasiado, con nombres contables)
too many
Te metes en muchas cosas a la vez
You are dealing with too many things at a time
(con sensaciones o sentimientos)
very
Aquí hace mucho frío
It's very cold in here
Tengo mucha hambre
I'm very hungry
mucho tiempo
for hours inform
long
¿Llevas esperando mucho tiempo?
Have you been waiting long?
(Definition of mucho, cha indef. from the Diccionario Cambridge Compact Español-Inglés © Cambridge University Press and Ediciones SM 2011)

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