The difference between MUY and MUCHO in Spanish

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • In this Q&A-style video, teachers Mark and Marina from Coffee Break Spanish answer learner Thomas’ question about the difference between "muy" and "mucho" in Spanish. In general, one of these words means "very" and one means "lots", but this video will go into more detail so that you can use both words with confidence. ¡Muchísimas gracias por ver este video!
    Here are the phrases included in this video:
    • Muy bonito/a
    • Muy bien
    • Mucho ruido
    • Mucha comida
    • Muchos niños
    • Muchas casas
    • Muchísimo/s
    • Muchísima/s
    • Yo trabajo mucho.
    Make sure you watch the full video to hear a full explanation about when to use each of these phrases. We've provided subtitles in English which can be turned on using the Subtitles/CC button.
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