How to Say ‘Great seeing you again’ in Mexican Spanish
Qué bueno verte de nuevo
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses joy in reuniting.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Friendship is important, and reunions are cherished.
Phrase Breakdown
Qué bueno
keh
How nice
Expresses positivity about a situation.
¡Qué bueno que viniste!
How nice that you came!
verte
vehr-teh
to see you
Refers to the action of seeing someone.
Me alegra verte.
I am glad to see you.
de nuevo
deh
again
Indicates repetition or return to a previous state.
Nos vemos de nuevo mañana.
We will see each other again tomorrow.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
What
Used to introduce an exclamation or question.
¡Qué sorpresa verte de nuevo!
What a surprise to see you again!
bueno
[bwe-noh]
good
Expresses something positive or pleasing.
¡Qué bueno verte de nuevo!
How good to see you again!
verte
[ver-teh]
see you
Refers to the act of meeting someone again.
Es un placer verte de nuevo.
It's a pleasure to see you again.
de
[deh]
of
Indicates relationship or separation.
Buena suerte en tu viaje de regreso.
Good luck on your return journey.
nuevo
[nweh-voh]
again
Something that happens one more time.
Nos vemos de nuevo mañana.
We will see each other again tomorrow.
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