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Example sentences for: muy
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For example a score of 23 to 28 indicated a Chicano Barriologist was “muy de aquellas” (very Chicano); 18 to 22 indicated High Potential, “o ya casi” (almost a Chicano); 13 to 17 was half Mexican, half American, or “keep trying, you”; 8 to 12 was a “vendido” (sellout or culturally deprived); and 0 to 7 was a “pendejo” (dummy, jerk).
Y no tengo pelos en la lengua (`And I don't have hair on my tongue: I'm telling you what I think'), that is, llamo al pan pan, y al vino vino (`I'm calling bread bread and wine wine: I'm calling a spade a spade')--it's a muy fascinating language!
It came to be used to mean pretentious high class, as in “se crea muy jaitona” (she thinks she’s real high-class), but at the same time it can mean that one has elegance or style.
The devil makes his appearance elegantly dressed, usually in a suit; he is strikingly handsome, muy suave (smooth and poised), tall, and refined.
The objective of cruising is to socialize, to see and be seen, to give others the opportunity to admire one’s car and to admire the other cars; consequently the driving must be very slow, muy despacito.