How to Say ‘Listen to your friend, she is right.’ in Mexican Spanish
Hazle caso a tu amiga, ella tiene razón
💬 Usage Tip: Shows respect for friends' intuition and advice.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Trust and reliance on friendships are valued in many cultures.
Phrase Breakdown
Hazle caso a tu amiga
Ella tiene razón
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Hazle
[AHZ-le]
pay attention
Listen to or follow advice given.
Es mejor siempre hazle caso a tu intuición.
Better always to pay attention to your intuition.
caso
[KA-so]
attention
The act of focusing or listening carefully.
Hazle caso a los consejos.
Pay attention to the advice.
a
[a]
to
Directs towards something or someone.
Dirígete a la salida de emergencia.
Head to the emergency exit.
tu
[tu]
your
Shows belonging or association with the listener.
Guarda bien tu cartera.
Keep your wallet safe.
amiga
[a-MEE-ga]
friend
A person you like and enjoy being with.
Ella es una gran amiga para ti.
She is a great friend to you.
ella
[E-ya]
she
Refers to a female mentioned previously.
Ella siempre sabe lo que hacer.
She always knows what to do.
tiene
[TYEH-ne]
has
Possesses or owns something.
Él tiene una bicicleta nueva.
He has a new bicycle.
razón
[ra-SON]
right
Correct in thought or belief.
No hay duda, él tiene razón.
No doubt, he is right.
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