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How to Say ‘It's great to see you again’ in Mexican Spanish

¡Qué gusto verte de nuevo!

💬 Usage Tip: Perfect for reuniting with someone you're fond of.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Shows genuine pleasure in reconnecting with someone.

Phrase Breakdown

Qué

gusto

verte

De nuevo

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Qué

[keh]

What a pleasure

Expression of joy when meeting someone familiar.

Example

¡Qué gusto verte de nuevo aquí, amigo!

What a pleasure to see you here again, my friend!

gusto

[goos-toh]

pleasure

A satisfying feeling experienced upon meeting.

Example

Sentí gusto cuando me saludaste.

I felt pleasure when you greeted me.

verte

[behr-teh]

to see you

Happiness expressed upon encountering someone.

Example

Siempre es un placer verte.

It's always a pleasure to see you.

de

[deh]

of

Indicates a repetitive action or state.

Example

Vamos a repetirlo de nuevo.

Let's repeat it again.

nuevo

[nweh-voh]

again

Used to emphasize repetition.

Example

Es bueno verte de nuevo, espero que sigas bien.

It's good to see you again, I hope you're well.

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