The words individually have meaning, but their juxtaposition is meaningless.
Mucho = A Lot, Grande = Big, Mi = My, Amor = Love
If you wish to say "I love you so much" or similar, you can say "Te amo muchísimo" in Spanish which carries the proper sentiment.
mucho grande means very big/huge/ gigantic/very large/etc...
"Muchos grande" is bad grammar in Spanish. Muchos means many. Grande means big. But the phrase would more properly be "very big," which is "Muy grande."
mucho grande is not correct spanish
Mucho=a lot
Grande=big
mi=my
Ver**= profanity that you should not use ever when referencing your penis
Mucho grande means "Very big".
much or a lot
Le TGV stands for 'Train Ã? Grande Vitesse', meaning High Speed Train in English.
Grande means 'big'
"ma grande sœur" = "my big sister"
big sky
muy grande maso muchos estados
Big blood
Many problems.
much or a lot
uno de los muchos
a big kiss, many greetings, will see you soon
muchos de = lots of
'Nada grande' is a phrase from the Portuguese and Spanish languages. The word-by-word translation of the phrase is nothing, which is the meaning of 'nada'; and big, or great, which is the meaning of 'grande'. There are interpretations other than the literal. But they depend upon the situation.
"Sangre Grande" translates to "Big Blood" in English.
It means: may they be much more
his/her/your friend for many years
Une grande bouche is 'a big mouth' in English.