muchísimas

This is the 2786th most frequent Spanish word.

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muchísimas

"Muchísimas" means "very many" or "an extremely large amount."


The word 'muchísimas' is used here to intensify the gratitude being expressed through the phrase 'muchísimas gracias', which translates to 'thank you very much' in English. The suffix '-ísimas' is added to the word 'muchas' to indicate a higher degree of intensity or quantity in the expression of thanks.

Muchísimas gracias por tu ayuda.

Thank you very much for your help.


The word 'muchísimas' is used to emphasize the large quantity of people present at the festival. It takes the word 'muchas', meaning 'many', and adds '-ísimas' for a superlative effect, connoting 'very many' in English.

En el festival había muchísimas personas celebrando.

At the festival, there were very many people celebrating.


Here, 'muchísimas' serves to express the large number of exciting news items received. The usage of '-ísimas' enhances the meaning of 'muchas', providing a stronger emphasis on the multitude of news.

He recibido muchísimas noticias emocionantes este mes.

I have received very many exciting news this month.