How to Say ‘It's been almost two months since that happened.’ in Mexican Spanish
Hace ya más de dos meses de esto.
Phrase Breakdown
Hace ya más de dos meses
De esto
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hace
[A-se]
It’s been
'Hace' can mean it’s been when referring to an amount of time passing.
Hace ya bastante tiempo.
It’s been quite a while now.
ya
[ya]
Already
'Ya' is an adverb expressing that something has occurred already or yet.
La película ya terminó.
The movie has already ended.
más
[mas]
More
'Más' is an adverb meaning more, used to indicate a greater degree or quantity.
Hay más de lo que podíamos manejar.
There is more than we could handle.
de
[de]
Of
'De' is often used to express origin, possession, or characteristics.
Ocurrió de la nada.
It happened out of nowhere.
dos
[dos]
Two
'Dos' is a cardinal number meaning two.
El evento es en dos semanas.
The event is in two weeks.
meses
[ME-ses]
Months
'Meses' is the plural form of 'mes', meaning months.
Han trabajado durante meses.
They have worked for months.
de
[de]
Of
'De' is often used to express origin, possession, or characteristics.
Ocurrió de la nada.
It happened out of nowhere.
esto
[ES-to]
This
'Esto' is a demonstrative pronoun used for something that is closer to the speaker.
Olvidé de esto.
I forgot about this.
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