much water in the love
Donde llueve mucho o donde hay mucha lluvia. (A place where it rains a lot)
Hay mucho -masculine singular Hay mucha -feminine singular Hay muchos -masculine plural Hay muchas -feminine plural
Que hay basura por donde está el escritorio.
The cast of Hay mucha gente buena - 2012 includes: Omar Butler as Jefe Antonio Cuadri as Cameo Almudena Delgado as herself Patricio Gomez as himself
you mean " there is a lot of sale". in spanish is " Hay muchas en venta" " hay muchas en ofertas".
http://translate.google.com/ "hay mucha musica tejana en las estacions de radio de san antonio tambien hay informacion en revistas y periodicos" ### "Tejano music is a lot of radio stations in San Antonio there is also information in magazines and newspapers" ### My translation: "Tejano music is on lots of radio stations in San Antonio, they also have information from magazines and newspapers." -Waterppk
"Is", the singular form, is either "está" or "es". In the plural "are", it would be "están" or "son". "There is" or "there are" is denoted by the same word, "hay". Example: "Hay mucha gente en la escuela" - "There are many people in the school". "Hay un carro en la avenida" - ""There is one car in the avenue".
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
No, but it can be caused by hay.
"Hay Clearing" means to clear the hay from the ground.
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."