demasiado
Portuguese
Etymology
From demasia (“excess”) + -ado.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: de‧ma‧si‧a‧do
Adjective
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Adverb
demasiado
- excessively, too, too much
Spanish
Etymology
From demasía (“excess”) + -ado.
Pronunciation
Adjective
demasiado (feminine demasiada, masculine plural demasiados, feminine plural demasiadas)
- too much, too many, excessive
- Ellos beben demasiado licor. ― They drink too much liquor.
- Amiga, ha pasado demasiado tiempo. ― Friend, it's been too long.(literally "Too much time has passed.")
Adverb
demasiado
- too much, excessively, far too much, overmuch (modifying a verb)
- Él se queja demasiado. ― He complains too much.
- too, far too, way too, much too, overly, all too excessively (modifying an adjective or other adverb)
- Hablas demasiado rápido. ― You're speaking too fast.
- demasiado poco, demasiado tarde ― too little, too late
- (informal) a lot, an awful lot, a whole lot, a great deal
- Aunque dices que no te importa, está claro que hablas de ellos demasiado.
- Even though you say you don't care, you sure talk about them an awful lot.
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