How to Say ‘Tití asked me’ in Mexican Spanish
Tití me preguntó
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase underscores informal communication with family in Spanish.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Such phrases show the importance of family interactions in Latin cultures.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Tití
[Tee-tee]
Aunt
A familiar term for aunt, often used affectionately in Latin American cultures.
Cuando llegué a casa, Tití me preguntó sobre mi día.
When I got home, my aunt asked me about my day.
me
[meh]
me
Refers back to the person speaking or writing.
Tití me preguntó si iría a la fiesta.
My aunt asked me if I was going to the party.
preguntó
[preh-guhn-toh]
asked
Past tense of 'ask', meaning to inquire.
Tití me preguntó sobre mis planes.
My aunt asked me about my plans.
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