How to Say ‘There is a corner’ in Mexican Spanish
Hay un rincón
💬 Usage Tip: Rincón is a word used for corner, often implying a more intimate setting.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Picking a rincón in a bar can be seen as romantic or a way to have a quieter chat.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hay
[eye]
There is
Indicates the existence of something.
Hay un rincón en aquel bar.
There's a corner in that bar.
un
[oon]
a
Used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation.
Hay un rincón en aquel bar.
There's a corner in that bar.
rincón
[reen-KON]
corner
A place or angle where two sides or surfaces meet.
Hay un rincón en aquel bar.
There's a corner in that bar.
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