How to Say ‘If you want to stay today because it's cold’ in Mexican Spanish
Si quiere' quedarte hoy que hace frío
💬 Usage Tip: Combines informal requests with weather setting.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Using cold weather as an excuse for closeness is a romantic trope.
Phrase Breakdown
Si quiere' quedarte hoy
que
Hace frío
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Si
[see]
if
Used to specify a condition.
Si vienes, avísame.
If you come, let me know.
quiere
[KYER-e]
want
To feel a need or desire for something.
Quiero aprender español.
I want to learn Spanish.
quedarte
[ke-DAR-te]
to stay
To remain in a particular place.
Me quedaré en casa.
I will stay at home.
hoy
[oy]
today
On this present day.
Hoy vamos al parque.
Today we are going to the park.
que
[keh]
that
Used to identify a specific condition or thing.
Me gusta que estés aquí.
I like that you are here.
hace
[A-se]
it is
Used to describe the weather or conditions.
Hace sol afuera.
It is sunny outside.
frío
[FREE-o]
cold
Of a low temperature.
El agua está fría.
The water is cold.
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