How to Say ‘Your energy is contagious.’ in Mexican Spanish
Tu energía es contagiosa.
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'contagiosa' to imply someone's enthusiasm positively affects others.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Enthusiasm and positivity are highly valued traits in Mexican social interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
Your
Indicates possession, belonging to you.
Tu opinión es importante.
Your opinion is important.
energía
energy
Refers to a person's vitality or enthusiasm.
Tiene mucha energía.
She has a lot of energy.
es contagiosa
is contagious
Spreads easily from one person to another.
Su risa es contagiosa.
His laughter is contagious.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Tu
[too]
Your
Referring to something belonging to or associated with the person being addressed.
Tu opinión es importante.
Your opinion is important.
energía
[eh-nehr-HEE-ah]
energy
The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
La energía solar es renovable.
Solar energy is renewable.
es
[ehs]
is
Third-person singular present of 'to be'.
El clima es agradable.
The weather is nice.
contagiosa
[kohn-tah-HO-sah]
contagious
Capable of spreading to others; infectious in enthusiasm or excitement.
Su risa es muy contagiosa.
Her laugh is very contagious.
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