How to Say ‘Here is mine’ in Mexican Spanish
Aquí tienes la mía
💬 Usage Tip: Reciprocating the exchange offers mutuality.
Phrase Breakdown
Aquí
Here
In this place.
Aquí están las llaves
Here are the keys
tienes
you have
Second person singular of 'tener', indicating possession or offering.
Tienes que verlo
You have to see it
la mía
mine
Possessive pronoun referring to something previously mentioned and owned by the speaker.
Esa es la mía
That is mine
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Aquí
[ah-KEE]
Here
In or at this place.
Aquí tienes lo que estás buscando.
Here is what you are looking for.
tienes
[TYEH-ness]
you have
To possess or hold something now.
Aquí tienes los resultados que pediste.
You have the results you asked for here.
la
[lah]
the
A definite article used to specify a noun.
La mía está en la mesa.
Mine is on the table.
mía
[MEE-ah]
mine
Referring to something belonging to the speaker.
Aquí tienes la mía, es azul.
Here is mine, it is blue.
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