The underlined word "policía" in the sentence "El (policía) nos ayuda mucho" means "police officer". Therefore, the correct option is "police officer".Explanation:The given sentence is in Spanish and in this sentence, the word "policía" is underlined. The sentence means "The police officer helps us a lot."In Spanish, the word "policía I like you a lot. 1. a. I like you a lot. Me gustas mucho porque eres sensible y siempre consideras a los demás.I like you a lot because you're sensitive and you're always considerate of other people. It's pure word salad, chosen for sound instead of meaning. The individual words can be translated, they just don't form any syntax together. Quando - Italian for 'when' or Cuando - Spanish for 'when' para - Spanish for 'for' mucho - Spanish for 'much' mi - Spanish for 'my' amore - Italian for 'love' "Bésame Mucho" (Spanish: [ˈbesame ˈmutʃo]; "Kiss me a lot") is a bolero song written in 1932 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music. It was recognized in 1999 as the most recorded and covered song in Spanish of all time. Me gusta mucho la pizza. (standard) Gusto mucho de la pizza. (alternate) We like to read. Nos gusta leer. Gustamos de leer. You're into me. Te gusto. Gustas de mí. To use this structure, you use gustar with the same subject you would in the English statement, and follow it with the preposition de. The thing that is liked is the object of that English Translation. thank you very much. More meanings for muchas gracias. many thanks. muchas gracias. thanks a lot. muchas gracias. grah. -. syahs. ) phrase. 1. (general) a. thank you very much. ¡Muchas gracias por la manzana!Thank you very much for the apple! b. thanks a lot. Trabaja o juega mucho, en especial, si hace mucho calor. You work or play hard, especially if it's very hot. Pude sentir el calor; hace mucho calor. ¡Oh! I could feel the heat; it's very hot. Oh! Cuando hace mucho calor, duermo en mi caja. When it gets real hot, I sleep in my box. 3. (to direct) a. to run. Un conglomerado extranjero ha manejado la empresa desde enero. A foreign conglomerate has run the company since January. b. to manage. Me contrataron para manejar la bodega.They hired me to manage the warehouse. 4. (to exploit) a. to manipulate. Seven ways to reply to 'mucho gusto'. El gusto es mío. El gusto es mía. 1. Igualmente. When meeting someone and they say 'mucho gusto' the most common expression you can say is 'igualmente. 'Igualmente' translates to "it's a pleasure to meet you too.". The expression is more formal than not. P50jB5.