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Use Words for Quantity and Repetition in Spanish

Learn essential Spanish quantity words like 'mucho', 'poco', and 'bastante', and repetition words like 'cada' and 'todos' to describe amounts and frequency.
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Lesson#1
Let's learn how to talk about quantity in Spanish. To say 'a lot' or 'much', you use 'mucho'. For 'a little' or 'not much', you use 'poco'. For 'enough' or 'quite a lot', the word is 'bastante'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'a lot' or 'much' in Spanish?

mucho

Quiz#3
How do you say 'a little' or 'not much' in Spanish?

poco

Quiz#4
What's the Spanish word for 'enough' or 'quite a lot'?

bastante

Lesson#5
When used with nouns, 'mucho' and 'poco' act like adjectives and must agree in gender and number. So you will see 'mucho', 'mucha', 'muchos', and 'muchas'. For example, 'muchos libros' for 'many books', and 'mucha paciencia' for 'a lot of patience'.
Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'many books'.

muchos libros

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