How to Say ‘Would you like anything in your coffee?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Quieres algo en el café?
💬 Usage Tip: A generous and caring way to offer.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A gesture of Mexican hospitality, making drinks personal.
Phrase Breakdown
Quieres
Algo en
El café
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Quieres
[Kyeh-REHS]
Do you want
Used to inquire if the person desires something.
¿Quieres añadir algo en el café?
Do you want to add something in the coffee?
algo
[AHL-go]
something
An unspecified or unknown thing.
Puedes poner algo en mi café.
You can put something in my coffee.
en
[ehn]
in
Denotes location or position within something.
Pon un poco de azúcar en el café.
Put a little sugar in the coffee.
el
[ehl]
the
Used to denote a specific object being discussed.
El café está listo.
The coffee is ready.
café
[kah-FEH]
coffee
A brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans.
El café está bueno hoy.
The coffee is good today.
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