How to Say ‘It's been more than two months’ in Mexican Spanish
Hace ya más de dos meses
💬 Usage Tip: 'Hace' indicates time passing, similar to 'ago' in English.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hace
[AH-theh]
It’s been
'Hace' can mean it’s been when referring to an amount of time passing.
Hace ya mucho tiempo.
It’s been a long time.
ya
[yah]
Already
'Ya' is an adverb expressing that something has occurred already or yet.
Ya terminé mis tareas.
I have already finished my homework.
más
[mahs]
More
'Más' is an adverb meaning more, used to indicate a greater degree or quantity.
Necesito más espacio.
I need more space.
de
[deh]
Than
'De' in comparisons means than when comparing quantities.
Es mayor de lo que esperaba.
It is more than I expected.
dos
[dohs]
Two
'Dos' is a cardinal number meaning two.
Tengo dos hermanos.
I have two brothers.
meses
[MEH-sehs]
Months
'Meses' is the plural form of 'mes', meaning months.
Llevamos meses trabajando.
We have been working for months.
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