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How to Say ‘Today I want a rare totito, haha’ in Mexican Spanish

Hoy quiero un totito inédito, je

💬 Usage Tip: Totito is a Puerto Rican slang for intimacy or seduction.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: The pursuit of novelty and uniqueness is common in youthful expression.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Hoy

[oy]

today

On this present day.

Example

Hoy vamos al cine.

Today we're going to the movies.

quiero

[kee-EH-roh]

I want

Expressing a desire or wish.

Example

Quiero comer algo dulce.

I want to eat something sweet.

un

[oon]

a

Indefinite article used before singular nouns.

Example

Dame un ejemplo.

Give me an example.

totito

[toh-TEE-toh]

totito

Slang potentially referring to something fun or a treat.

Example

Hoy quiero un totito para el viaje.

Today I want a small treat for the trip.

inédito

[ee-NEH-dee-toh]

unpublished

Not seen or heard before.

Example

El autor publicó un inédito.

The author published an unpublished work.

je

[heh]

heh

A laugh-like sound indicating amusement.

Example

Lo terminé, je.

I finished it, heh.

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