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How to Say ‘Those who already forgot me’ in Mexican Spanish

Las que ya se olvidaron de mí

💬 Usage Tip: Simple past tense is used to describe actions completed in the past.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Speaks to the fleeting nature of relationships.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Las

[lahs]

The

Definite article used to refer to specific nouns.

Example

Las flores que me diste son hermosas.

'The flowers' you gave me are beautiful.

que

[keh]

that

Used to specify which people or things are being referred to.

Example

Las personas que conocí no están aquí ahora.

The people 'that' I met are not here now.

ya

[yah]

already

Used to indicate something has happened before now or before a particular point in time.

Example

Ya lo terminé.

I 'already' finished it.

se

[seh]

themselves

Used to emphasize the identity of a group of people.

Example

Ellos se prepararon para el viaje.

They 'themselves' prepared for the trip.

olvidaron

[ohl-bee-dah-rohn]

forgot

Failed to remember something.

Example

Se olvidaron de llamar.

They 'forgot' to call.

de

[deh]

of

Indicating an association between two entities, typically a part and whole.

Example

La casa de mi amigo es grande.

The house 'of my friend' is big.

[mee]

me

Referring to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.

Example

Hablaron de mí en la reunión.

They talked about 'me' in the meeting.

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