How to Say ‘Do you come here often?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Vienes aquí a menudo?
💬 Usage Tip: Can be a conversation starter.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: It's a classic line but still effective for starting a conversation in a bar.
Phrase Breakdown
¿Vienes
Do you come
Inquiring about frequency or presence in a place.
Vienes a la fiesta?
Are you coming to the party?
aquí
here
Referring to the current location.
Aquí estoy.
Here I am.
a menudo?
often?
Asking about how frequently an action occurs.
Voy al gimnasio a menudo.
I go to the gym often.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Vienes
[vee-EH-nes]
You Come
Arrive or move toward a specified place.
¿Vienes aquí a menudo para vernos?
Do you come here often to see us?
aquí
[ah-KEE]
Here
Refers to the current location.
¿Vienes aquí a menudo, a este lugar?
Do you come here often, to this place?
a
[ah]
To
Indicates movement or direction toward.
¿Vienes aquí a menudo a tomar algo?
Do you come here often to have a drink?
menudo
[meh-NOO-doh]
Often
Frequently or many times.
¿Vienes aquí a menudo para cenar?
Do you come here often for dinner?
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