How to Say ‘Don't fall in love with me (No)’ in Mexican Spanish
No te enamore' de mí (No)
💬 Usage Tip: Similar to English, the word 'no' is used for emphasis.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
No
[noh]
do not
A negative expression used to instruct or express prohibition.
No lo hagas.
Don't do it.
te
[teh]
yourself
Reflexive pronoun used to emphasize the involvement of the same person.
Te miraste en el espejo.
You looked at yourself in the mirror.
enamore
[eh-nah-MOH-reh]
to fall in love
Infinitive form describing the act of developing strong romantic feelings.
No te enamore' de mí si no estás listo.
Do not fall in love with me if you're not ready.
de
[deh]
of
A preposition used to indicate possession or connection.
Es la casa de Juan.
It's Juan's house.
mí
[mee]
me
Refers to oneself as the object of a verb.
Guarda el secreto para mí.
Keep the secret for me.
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