How to Say ‘Take me there (near you)’ in Mexican Spanish
Llévame allí
💬 Usage Tip: Allí is used when referring to places near the listener but not the speaker.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: It shows trust and willingness to be led to a place considered favorable by the other person.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Llévame
[YEH-va-meh]
Take me
A request for someone to accompany you or bring you to a location.
Por favor, llévame allí lo antes posible.
Please, take me there as soon as possible.
allí
[ah-YEE]
there
To that place; used to indicate a position or context.
Por favor, llévame allí lo antes posible.
Please, take me there as soon as possible.
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