How to Say ‘Give it your all.’ in Mexican Spanish
Échale ganas.
💬 Usage Tip: Encourages someone to try their best.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Used as a motivational statement among friends and family.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Échale
[EH-chah-leh]
give it your all
An encouragement to put in effort or try hard.
Échale ganas en el examen.
Give your best in the exam.
ganas
[GAH-nahs]
desire
Enthusiasm or energy put into a task.
Tienes que ponerle ganas a tus proyectos.
You have to put effort into your projects.
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