How to Say ‘In which you would lose all the loot’ in Mexican Spanish
En el que perderíais todo el botín
💬 Usage Tip: The conditional form 'perderíais' is used for hypothetical scenarios.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: 'Botín' refers to stolen goods—heists and money are thematic core elements.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
En
[ehn]
In
Expresses the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else.
En el parque, encontramos diversión.
In the park, we found fun.
el
[ehl]
the
Used before a noun to indicate a specific thing.
El mapa está en la mesa.
The map is on the table.
que
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a defining or restrictive clause.
El problema que tenemos es complicado.
The problem that we have is complicated.
perderíais
[pehr-deh-ree-ah-ees]
would lose
Indicating a hypothetical situation where one no longer possesses something.
Perderíais el mapa si no lo guardan.
You would lose the map if you don't keep it.
todo
[toh-doh]
all
Used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of something.
Todo el dinero se ha gastado.
All the money has been spent.
el
[ehl]
the
Used before a noun to indicate a specific thing.
El mapa está en la mesa.
The map is on the table.
botín
[boh-teen]
loot
Goods taken forcibly or illicitly.
Todo el botín se divide entre el grupo.
All the loot is divided among the group.
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