How to Say ‘What else have you been doing to stay healthy?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Qué más han hecho para mantenerse saludables?
💬 Usage Tip: A polite way to show interest and care, eliciting more personal anecdotes.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Discussing health practices is a positive way to engage in friendly, productive conversations.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Qué
[keh]
What
Used to ask about information pertaining to something.
¿Qué dijeron?
What did they say?
más
[mahs]
else
In addition; other things.
¿Algo más?
Anything else?
han
[ahn]
have
Auxiliary verb for present perfect.
Han discutido el tema.
They have discussed the topic.
hecho
[eh-choh]
done
Executed or completed an action.
He hecho mi tarea.
I have done my homework.
para
[pah-rah]
to
Indicates a goal or purpose.
Necesario para sobrevivir.
Necessary to survive.
mantenerse
[mahn-teh-nehr-seh]
keeping
To continue in possession or control.
Mantenerse fuerte es clave.
Keeping strong is key.
saludables
[sah-loo-dah-bless]
healthy
In good physical or mental condition.
Ellos son saludables.
They are healthy.
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