Muy

Very
Real World Example
The Spanish word "muy" means "very" in English, and here's a playful way to remember it: Think of a cow that’s very, very impressed with something. Imagine it saying, "Moo-y, that's impressive!" The "moo" from the cow sounds like "muy," and the cow's awe-struck expression captures the essence of "very." So next time you need to say "very" in Spanish, just picture that enthusiastic cow exclaiming, "Moo-y, that's something!" 🐄
Practice Version
