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Translate Muy. See 5 authoritative translations of Muy in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.
In Spanish, muy is an adverb that intensifies the qualities expressed by an adjective or another adverb. In other words, it highlights how something or someone is, or how an action is done.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore every aspect of “muy” – from its historical origins and grammatical functions to its pronunciation, usage patterns, and cultural significance.
English Translation of “MUY” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of Spanish words and phrases.
MUY translations: very, awfully, badly, greatly, highly, most, real, really, terribly, very, way, jolly, sorely. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
Learning Spanish is exciting, but even beginner learners often get confused by “muy” and “mucho”. Both words translate roughly to “very” or “a lot” in English, but they are used differently depending on context. Misusing them can make sentences sound awkward or incorrect.