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How to Say ‘Sorry, I don't trust, I don't trust’ in Mexican Spanish

Sorry, yo no confío, yo no confío

💬 Usage Tip: Repetition for emphasis, common in song lyrics.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Reiterating a lack of trust emphasizes emotional depth.

Phrase Breakdown

Sorry, yo no confío

yo

no

confío

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Sorry

[SOR-ree]

sorry

An apology or expression of regret.

Example

Dijo 'sorry' cuando cometió un error.

He said 'sorry' when he made a mistake.

yo

[yo]

I

Refers to oneself in English.

Example

'Yo' soy estudiante.

'I' am a student.

no

[noh]

do not

Used to form negative sentences.

Example

Yo 'no' tengo dinero.

I 'do not' have money.

confío

[kohn-FEE-oh]

trust

To believe in the reliability or truth of someone or something.

Example

Yo 'confío' en mi amigo.

I 'trust' my friend.

yo

[yo]

I

Refers to oneself in English.

Example

'Yo' soy estudiante.

'I' am a student.

no

[noh]

do not

Used to form negative sentences.

Example

Yo 'no' tengo dinero.

I 'do not' have money.

confío

[kohn-FEE-oh]

trust

To believe in the reliability or truth of someone or something.

Example

Yo 'confío' en mi amigo.

I 'trust' my friend.

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