How to Say ‘The Patricias, the Nicoles, the Sofias’ in Mexican Spanish
Las Patricia, las Nicole, las Sofía
💬 Usage Tip: Grouping names with 'las' is a stylistic choice often used in songs for rhythm and flow.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mentioning different names in songs can be seen as an inclusive gesture, encompassing all women with these names.
Phrase Breakdown
Las Patricia
Las Nicole
Las Sofía
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Las
[lahs]
The
Used before plural nouns to denote specific people or things already mentioned or known.
Las Patricia son amigas mías.
The Patricias are friends of mine.
Patricia
[pah-TREE-see-ah]
Patricia
A female given name commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Las Patricia visitan cada verano.
The Patricias visit every summer.
las
[lahs]
The
Denotes more of a category kind or type that is repeated.
Las Sofía tienen planes.
The Sofias have plans.
Nicole
[nee-KOHL]
Nicole
A female given name used in Spanish-speaking countries, also popular globally.
Las Nicole celebran esta noche.
The Nicoles celebrate tonight.
las
[lahs]
The
Denotes more of a category kind or type that is repeated.
Las Sofía tienen planes.
The Sofias have plans.
Sofía
[soh-FEE-ah]
Sofía
A female given name widely used in Spanish-speaking regions.
Las Sofía estarán presentes.
The Sofias will be present.
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