How to Say ‘A lot of peace’ in Spain Spanish
Mucha paz
MOO-chah pahs
[MOO-chah pahs]
💬 Usage Tip: You can make it even warmer: “Muchísima paz” (so much peace).
🇪🇸 In Spain: A common phrase in faith conversations; it sounds sincere and non-preachy.
Phrase Breakdown
Mucha
[MOO-chah]
a lot of / much
Intensifier; agrees with feminine nouns like "paz" and makes the statement stronger.
Desde que sigo a Jesús, siento mucha paz.
Since I follow Jesus, I feel a lot of peace.
paz
[pahs]
peace
Often paired with "mucha" to emphasize a deep sense of calm: "mucha paz".
Al leer el Evangelio, tengo mucha paz.
When I read the Gospel, I have a lot of peace.
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