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How to Say ‘Do you have a place in mind?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

💬 Usage Tip: Lugar means place, and it's a key word to use when suggesting moving.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican social culture, suggesting moving to a different spot can indicate interest and a desire for a more personal connection.

Phrase Breakdown

Tienes

Algún lugar

En mente?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Tienes

[tee-EH-nes]

You have

Used for asking if someone possesses or holds something.

Example

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

Do you have any place in mind?

algún

[ahl-GOON]

some

Refers to an unspecified amount or number of something.

Example

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

Do you have any place in mind?

lugar

[loo-GAHR]

place

A particular position or point in space.

Example

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

Do you have any place in mind?

en

[ehn]

in

Expresses the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else.

Example

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

Do you have any place in mind?

mente

[MEN-teh]

mind

The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel.

Example

¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?

Do you have any place in mind?

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