muy

/ˈmui/, [ˈmui̯]

very


Adverb muy

  1. very
    Tengo un coche muy caro.
    I have a very expensive car.

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Examples
  • Soy muy feliz.

    I'm very happy.

  • Tom estaba muy complacido con los resultados.

    Tom was very pleased with the results.

  • Tengo una reunión muy importante.

    I have a very important meeting.

  • Él se siente muy feliz.

    He feels very happy.

  • Será una ocasión muy importante.

    It'll be a big occasion.

  • Esta caja es muy pesada, así que no puedo transportarla.

    This box is very heavy, so I can't carry it.

  • Creo que mi francés no es muy bueno.

    I think my French isn't very good.

  • Mi casa es muy fría.

    My house is very cold.

  • Quemar la vela por ambos extremos la reduce a cera muy deprisa - igual que un mujeriego que tuviese una mujer atractiva en cada brazo.

    Burning the candle at both ends reduces the candle to wax in a hurry - just like a playboy having a pretty girl on each arm.

  • Me golpeé muy fuerte la cabeza contra la pared.

    I hit my head hard against the wall.

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