How to Say ‘She cheers a lot.’ in Spain Spanish
Grita mucho.
GREE-tah MOO-choh
[GREE-tah MOO-choh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally this is 'She shouts a lot.' In football context, 'cheers a lot' is a natural English translation.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spanish football celebrations can be loud, joyful, and very physical—shouting, hugging, jumping.
Phrase Breakdown
Grita
[GREE-tah]
shouts
Third person singular or formal command form of gritar; here it means 'he/she shouts' or 'shout!'.
Cuando hay gol, él grita con fuerza.
When there is a goal, he shouts loudly.
mucho
[MOO-choh]
a lot
Means very much or a lot.
En los mundiales la gente canta mucho.
In World Cups people sing a lot.
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