How to Say ‘The day I get married, I'll send you the invitation.’ in Mexican Spanish
El día que me case te envío la invitación
💬 Usage Tip: Future intents are commonly framed using 'el día que'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Marriage invitations symbolize personal milestones celebrated widely.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
El
[el]
The
Definite article for singular masculine nouns.
El libro es interesante.
The book is interesting.
día
[dee-ah]
day
Period of 24 hours.
Hoy es un día soleado.
Today is a sunny day.
que
[keh]
that
Used as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause.
La canción que cantas es hermosa.
The song that you sing is beautiful.
me
[meh]
me
Refers to the person speaking.
Me dio un regalo.
He gave me a gift.
case
[kah-seh]
get married
Enter into matrimony.
Ellos se casaron en verano.
They got married in summer.
te
[teh]
you
Second person singular, direct or indirect object.
Te veo mañana.
I will see you tomorrow.
envío
[en-vee-oh]
send
To transmit or dispatch.
Envió una carta a su amigo.
He sent a letter to his friend.
la
[lah]
the
Definite article for feminine nouns.
La playa es hermosa.
The beach is beautiful.
invitación
[een-vee-tah-see-ohn]
invitation
Request asking someone to attend.
Recibí la invitación para la boda.
I received the invitation to the wedding.
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