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How to Say ‘Don't fall in love with me (No), don't’ in Mexican Spanish

No te enamore' de mí (No), no

Phrase Breakdown

No te enamore' de mí

no

Word-by-Word Breakdown

No

[no]

do not

A negative expression used to instruct or express prohibition.

Example

No toques eso.

Do not touch that.

te

[te]

yourself

Reflexive pronoun used to emphasize the involvement of the same person.

Example

Te cortaste con el cuchillo.

You cut yourself with the knife.

enamore

[eh-na-MOR-e]

to fall in love

Infinitive form describing the act of developing strong romantic feelings.

Example

Es fácil enamore' de mí debido a su encanto.

It's easy to fall in love with me due to its charm.

de

[de]

of

A preposition used to indicate possession or connection.

Example

La textura de la tela es suave.

The texture of the fabric is soft.

[mee]

me

Refers to oneself as the object of a verb.

Example

¡Escúchame cuando hablo!

Listen to me when I speak!

no

[no]

no

A negative response or denial.

Example

Espero que no llueva.

I hope it doesn't rain.

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