How to Say ‘I don't trust’ in Mexican Spanish
Yo no confío
💬 Usage Tip: Uses the verb 'confiar', which means 'to trust'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Trust is a key topic in relationships, highlighted in urban Latin music.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Yo
[yoh]
I
Referring to oneself, the speaker.
Yo no lo hice.
I did not do it.
no
[noh]
do not
Indicating negation or refusal.
No va a llover hoy.
It is not going to rain today.
confío
[kohn-FEE-oh]
trust
To rely on or have faith in someone or something.
No confío en él.
I do not trust him.
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