Mucho


adjective, adverb

You have mucho problems.
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slang

noun

[1562+; fr Yiddish fr Hebrew, ”bastard”; used in the 4th-century Latin Vulgate Bible; despite this ancient lineage, modern use is ordinary demotic Yiddish]

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