How to Say ‘That confirm the presence of at least three...’ in Mexican Spanish
Que confirmarían la presencia de al menos tres...
💬 Usage Tip: Understanding 'al menos' helps qualify descriptors in Spanish.
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Phrase Breakdown
Que confirmarían
La presencia de al menos tres...
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Introduces a subordinate clause.
El rumor que circula es falso.
The rumor that is circulating is false.
confirmarían
[kon-feer-mah-ree-ahn]
would confirm
Expressing the conditional function of verifying information.
Eso que confirmarían con hechos.
That which they would confirm with facts.
la
[lah]
the
Used to denote something specifically known.
La idea fue brillante.
The idea was brilliant.
presencia
[preh-sehn-syah]
presence
The condition of being in a particular place.
Confirmaron la presencia de al menos diez personas.
They confirmed the presence of at least ten people.
de
[deh]
of
Denotes association or belonging.
Parte de un grupo más grande.
Part of a larger group.
al
[ahl]
at least
Minimum amount or number required.
Necesitamos al menos seis sillas.
We need at least six chairs.
menos
[meh-nohs]
less
Lower in number or amount.
Quedan menos hojas en el cuaderno.
There are fewer pages left in the notebook.
tres
[trehs]
three
A number equal to two plus one.
Debes usar tres ingredientes básicos.
You should use three basic ingredients.
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