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.
¿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.
¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?
Do you have any place in mind?
lugar
[loo-GAHR]
place
A particular position or point in space.
¿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.
¿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.
¿Tienes algún lugar en mente?
Do you have any place in mind?
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