If what we are modifying is a feminine word, we change it to "mucha". For example, " mucha cerveza ", a lot of beer. If the noun we are modifying is plural, it changes to "muchos" or "muchas" depending on the noun. Or " muchas flores ", many flowers. Mucho can also be an adverb if it modifies a verb. As an adverb, it never changes form to match anything - it's always just mucho. Even though the subject of the sentence is feminine and plural, the adverb form never changes.
Muchas is used with feminine plural nouns. Mucho is used with masculine singular noncountable nouns. Sign up Sign in. Spanish Spain. Question about Spanish Spain. What is the difference between muchas gracias and muchos gracias? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Report copyright infringement. The owner of it will not be notified. The problem is that you are comparing equivalent sentences that are not exact translations of each other.
Mucho gusto does not translate nice to meet you but it is equivalent. The full sentence would be Me da mucho gusto en conocerte which would be I feel very pleased on meeting you. Here mucho is very. In the other example muchas gracias does mean thank you VERY much where again muchas is very.
So now you can see that in both cases mucho, mucha means very for masculine and feminine respectively and muchos, muchas are the same but for the plural.
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However, "muchas gracias" means, "thank you very much".
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