How to Say ‘Who came by plane’ in Mexican Spanish
Que vino en avión
💬 Usage Tip: Traveling 'en avión' suggests distance and effort.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Air travel is a common theme to indicate a special connection despite distance.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Que
[keh]
that
Introduces a clause describing something.
El hombre que viste es famoso.
The man that you saw is famous.
vino
[vee-noh]
came
Past tense of to come.
Vino a casa ayer.
He came home yesterday.
en
[en]
in
Indicates position within something.
Está en el parque.
He is in the park.
avión
[ah-bee-ohn]
airplane
Aircraft used for travel.
El avión aterrizó anoche.
The airplane landed last night.
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