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What does usted más asombra mean?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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7y ago

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"usted más asombra" literally means "You more amazing". I also checked an online Spanish dictionary site that lists asombra as a conjugation of the verb "asombrar" which means "to amaze or surprise". So, in that case, the phrase might actually be trying to say something like "You amaze me very much" as amaze should be a verb in this case rather than the adjective form: "You are very amazing." However, there is an object pronoun missing (i.e. "me", "se", or "tu") to show the relationship between two people, so the phrase as it stands actually doesn't make very much sense.

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9y ago

This phrase isn't conplete without more context but these words mean "You astonish/amaze more."

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