How to Say ‘That is a grape candy’ in Mexican Spanish
Que es uva bombón
💬 Usage Tip: 'Uva bombón' is metaphorical, likely referring to her sweetness or attractiveness.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Using food metaphors adds a playful and endearing quality to lyrics.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Used to introduce a clause for defining something.
El libro que compré es interesante.
The book that I bought is interesting.
es
[ehs]
is
Used to indicate the state of an entity.
Él es muy alto.
He is very tall.
uva
[oo-vah]
grape
A type of small round fruit.
Me gusta comer uva.
I like to eat grape.
bombón
[bohm-bohn]
candy
Refers to a sweet treat.
Ese bombón es delicioso.
That candy is delicious.
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