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How to Say ‘That all are mine’ in Mexican Spanish

Que todita' son mía'

💬 Usage Tip: 'Todita'' is a playful and affectionate diminutive of 'todas'.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Such phrases can express possessiveness humorously in songs.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a clause indicating something relevant.

Example

La calle que ves es famosa.

The street that you see is famous.

todita

[toh-DEE-tah]

all

Every part or aspect of something.

Example

Todita' su familia vino.

All of his family came.

son

[son]

are

Third person plural present form of 'to be'.

Example

Ellos son simpáticos.

They are nice.

mía

[MEE-ah]

mine

Belonging to the person speaking.

Example

El perro es mía.

The dog is mine.

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