How to Say ‘That you have on the street’ in Mexican Spanish
Que tú tiene' en la calle
💬 Usage Tip: Informal way of saying habits you carry outside your home.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Refers to street life or behavior developed in public contexts.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Introduces a clause or gives more information.
Que tú siempre digas la verdad.
That you always tell the truth.
tú
[too]
You
Second person singular pronoun.
Tú eres muy amable.
You are very kind.
tiene
[TYEH-neh]
Have
To possess or own.
Tú tiene' tantas cosas en la calle.
You have so many things on the street.
en
[en]
In
Expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded.
En la casa no hay comida.
In the house, there's no food.
la
[lah]
The
Definite article used to refer to a specific noun.
La casa es grande.
The house is big.
calle
[KAH-yeh]
Street
A public road in a city or town.
Nos vemos en la calle.
See you in the street.
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