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  2. Mucho gusto (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Mucho gusto (English: Nice to meet you) is a Chilean television morning show broadcast by Mega. It was first aired in 2001. It was first aired in 2001. Presenters

  3. Ivette Vergara - Wikipedia

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    Ivette Marilú Vergara Ulloa (born 26 February 1972) is a Chilean journalist and television presenter. She began her television career as a model in 1991, and later worked as a presenter, starting at TVN on programs such as Hugo.

  4. Ana Nahum - Wikipedia

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    2010–2014, Hola Vecinos, Canal 10 2014, Mujeres y política ( ISBN 9789974108721 ) Ana Nahum is considered to be unique among Uruguayan television journalists, having spent several years as a figure on morning programs, and having worked for all of the broadcast television channels.

  5. List of programs broadcast by TelevisaUnivision networks

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    Mucho Gusto (1999) Con Laura Zapata; En Familia con Chabelo (1967-2015) Fantastico Amor (1999) Vida TV Moved to Vida TV, El Show; Club 4TV & El Club (2001 - 2003)

  6. Banda el Recodo - Wikipedia

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    Banda El Recodo also performed at the television program "Mucho Gusto," the most important morning show in the country. The band was an absolute success with the audience. The band was an absolute success with the audience.

  7. List of Super Wings episodes - Wikipedia

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    Word of this episode : Hola (Hello) in Spanish (Latin American) Super Wings helper : Donnie. 43: 43 "Snow Ballin'" ... Mucho Gusto (Nice to meet you) in Spanish.

  8. Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish distinguishes the adjective mucho 'much/many' from the adverb muy 'very/quite'. Portuguese uses muito for both (there's also mui, but it is considered old-fashioned). "Mucho" is also an adverb; whereas "muy" modifies adjectives and adverbs, "mucho" modifies verbs, and specific adverbs such as "más"- which can also be a noun sometimes.

  9. Olé - Wikipedia

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    Hola has also been proposed to have come from Arabic. [4] However, the suggested derivations from Arabic of both olé and hola are disputed and they are described by the Spanish Arabist Federico Corriente as " falsos arabismos " (false Arabisms ) in his work Diccionario de arabismos y voces afines en iberorromance .