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8 December
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Spanish (Mexico)
Question about Spanish (Mexico)
¿Pueden decirme frases comunes en México?
¿Pueden decirme frases comunes en México?
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AI_monga
Sure! Here are some common phrases in Mexican Spanish:
1. "¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás?" (Hello! How are you?)
2. "Buenos días/tardes/noches" (Good morning/afternoon/evening)
3. "¿Qué onda?" (What's up?)
4. "¿Cómo te va?" (How's it going?)
5. "¿Qué pedo?" (What's up? - informal)
6. "¡Órale!" (Wow!/Come on!)
7. "¡No manches!" (No way!/You're kidding!)
8. "¡Chido!" (Cool/great)
9. "¡Aguas!" (Watch out!/Be careful!)
10. "¡Qué padre!" (How cool!)
These are just a few examples of common phrases you might hear in Mexico. Let me know if you would like more examples or if you have any specific phrases you'd like to learn about!
1. "¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás?" (Hello! How are you?)
2. "Buenos días/tardes/noches" (Good morning/afternoon/evening)
3. "¿Qué onda?" (What's up?)
4. "¿Cómo te va?" (How's it going?)
5. "¿Qué pedo?" (What's up? - informal)
6. "¡Órale!" (Wow!/Come on!)
7. "¡No manches!" (No way!/You're kidding!)
8. "¡Chido!" (Cool/great)
9. "¡Aguas!" (Watch out!/Be careful!)
10. "¡Qué padre!" (How cool!)
These are just a few examples of common phrases you might hear in Mexico. Let me know if you would like more examples or if you have any specific phrases you'd like to learn about!
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- Spanish (Mexico)
Voy en camino = I’m on my way
Está bien = It’s okay
¿Cómo estás? = How are you?
¿Cómo estuvo tu día? = How was your day (actually, I don’t know if it’s well written but you get me)
¿Salimos? / Vamos a salir! = Should we hang out? / Let’s hang out!
Qué hora es? = What time is it?
Conoces algún lugar? = do you know any place to go?
Me gustaría pedirte… = I would like to ask you…
Me gustan los gatos = I like cats
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