How to Say ‘Brazilian and Ethiopian beans’ in Mexican Spanish
Granos de Brasil y Etiopía
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Grano’ means 'bean', a crucial word when ordering coffee!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Brazil is the largest producer of coffee, while Ethiopia is known as the birthplace of coffee.
Phrase Breakdown
Granos
De Brasil y Etiopía
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Granos
[GRA-nos]
Beans
Seeds used to make coffee, harvested from coffee plants.
El café está hecho con granos de Brasil y Etiopía.
The coffee is made with beans from Brazil and Ethiopia.
de
[de]
from
Indicates the origin of something.
Este café es de granos de Brasil y Etiopía.
This coffee is from beans of Brazil and Ethiopia.
Brasil
[bra-SEEL]
Brazil
A country in South America, known for its coffee production.
Usamos granos de Brasil y Etiopía para el café.
We use beans from Brazil and Ethiopia for the coffee.
y
[ee]
and
Conjunction used to connect words.
Me encanta el sabor de granos de Brasil y Etiopía.
I love the flavor of beans from Brazil and Ethiopia.
Etiopía
[eh-tee-oh-PEE-a]
Ethiopia
A country in East Africa, famous for its ancient coffee culture.
Los granos más ricos provienen de Brasil y Etiopía.
The richest beans come from Brazil and Ethiopia.
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