How to Say ‘Those I already got with’ in Mexican Spanish
Las que ya les metí
💬 Usage Tip: Phrase uses informal language to denote past relationships.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Expression relates to the playful boasting style common in urban music.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Las
[lahs]
The
Definite article for plural feminine nouns.
Las mesas están ocupadas.
The tables are taken.
que
[keh]
that
Used to introduce a relative clause.
La casa que compré es grande.
The house that I bought is big.
ya
[yah]
already
By this time; previously.
Ya he visto la película.
I have already seen the movie.
les
[lehs]
them
Refers back to a group of people or objects.
Ellos quieren que les muestres.
They want you to show them.
metí
[meh-tee]
I put
Past tense of 'poner', meaning to place or insert.
Les metí en el equipo.
I put them in the team.
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