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.
La calle que ves es famosa.
The street that you see is famous.
todita
[toh-DEE-tah]
all
Every part or aspect of something.
Todita' su familia vino.
All of his family came.
son
[son]
are
Third person plural present form of 'to be'.
Ellos son simpáticos.
They are nice.
mía
[MEE-ah]
mine
Belonging to the person speaking.
El perro es mía.
The dog is mine.
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