In Yucatan the women 'son zelosas y algunas tanto que ponian las manos a las de quien tenian zelos, y tan colericas, enojadas, aunque harto mansas, que solian dar buelta de pelo algunas a los maridos con hazerlo ellos pocas vezes.
Among the Pipiles 'los que no eran para la guerra, cultivaban las tierras millpas del cazique i papa i sacerdotes, i de las propias suyas davan un tanto para la gente de guerra.
Shields of their reign, whether employed in architecture or on title-pages, almost invariably include these emblems and the well-known motto, Tanto Monta.
This is virtually the same as the formula given by Antonio Pérez in his Relaciones, written in 1598: "Nos que valemos tanto como vos os hazemos nuestro Rey y Señor con tal que nos guardeys nuestros fueros y libertades y sino No!
I like artichokes nearly |Me gustan casi tanto as well.
Is it as hot in England |¿Hace tanto calor en as in Spain |Inglaterra como in the summer?
He is enjoying himself |Tanto se divierte allí self so much there |que no dice nada that he does not |de volver.
A piece of nonsense written in the seventeenth century gives an admirable idea of what the popular idiom was then and is now: Mi son tanto inamorao In dona Nina mia vesina Che me da gran disciplina, Che me vedo desparao.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tanto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.