How to Say ‘I'm already bored’ in Mexican Spanish
Ya me aburrí
💬 Usage Tip: 'Aburrí' is from 'aburrir', meaning 'to bore'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Expressing boredom aligns with the desire for new experiences.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ya
[yah]
already
By now or the time given.
Ya terminé la tarea.
I already finished the homework.
me
[meh]
me
Refers to the speaker; oneself.
Me gusta eso.
I like that.
aburrí
[ah-boo-REE]
got bored
Lost interest in something.
Me aburrí de esa película.
I got bored of that movie.
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