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How to Say ‘And the ones from PR, they're all mine’ in Mexican Spanish

Y las de PR que todita' son mía'

💬 Usage Tip: Using 'mía'' gives a possessive and endearing tone.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Puerto Rican culture is fondly referenced in Latin music for its charm.

Phrase Breakdown

Y las de PR

Que todita' son mía'

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Y

[ee]

And

Conjunction used to connect words or phrases.

Example

Y las de la tienda son todas tuyas.

And those from the store are all yours.

las

[lahs]

the

Definite article for feminine plural nouns.

Example

Las manzanas están en la mesa.

The apples are on the table.

de

[deh]

of

Indicates possession or connection.

Example

El libro de Juan es interesante.

Juan's book is interesting.

PR

[peh ahreh]

PR (Puerto Rico)

Abbreviation for Puerto Rico.

Example

Las playas de PR son hermosas.

The beaches in PR are beautiful.

que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a defining clause.

Example

El libro que lees es bueno.

The book that you are reading is good.

todita

[toh-dee-tah]

all

Means entirety of a group or amount.

Example

Todita la pizza es para ti.

All of the pizza is for you.

son

[sohn]

are

Used to indicate a state or condition for plural subjects.

Example

Son las cinco de la tarde.

It is five in the afternoon.

mía

[mee-ah]

mine

Indicates possession belonging to me.

Example

La casa es mía.

The house is mine.

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