How to Say ‘Will break your heart’ in Mexican Spanish
Vo'a romperte el corazón
💬 Usage Tip: Informal future tense showcase in 'vo’a'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Themes of heartbreak are universal in music.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Vo'a
[voh ah]
I am going to
Used for future actions or plans.
Vo'a decirte algo importante después.
I'm going to tell you something important later.
romperte
[rom-PEHR-teh]
break
To fracture or shatter, often used in emotional context.
Puede que te rompa el corazón, pero es la verdad.
I may break your heart, but it's the truth.
el
[ehl]
the
Article used for specifying a particular noun.
El amor es poderoso.
The love is powerful.
corazón
[koh-rah-SON]
heart
Symbol of emotion and affection, or the anatomical organ.
Los corazones son frágiles.
Hearts are fragile.
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