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How to Say ‘Who writes to me every day’ in Mexican Spanish

Que mе escribe to' los día'

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase 'to' los día'' is an informal reduction of 'todos los días', commonly used in casual speech.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Writing letters or messages is a traditional romantic gesture in many cultures.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a clause indicating something relevant.

Example

El libro que leímos es bueno.

The book that we read is good.

[meh]

me

Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to the person speaking.

Example

Ella me llamó.

She called me.

escribe

[ehs-KREE-beh]

writes

Composing text or letters.

Example

Él me escribe cartas.

He writes me letters.

to

[toh]

all

Refers to everything within a concerned scope.

Example

Lo hago todo el tiempo.

I do it all the time.

los

[lohs]

the

Definite article for plural nouns.

Example

Los gatos son lindos.

The cats are cute.

día

[DEE-ah]

day

A period of 24 hours or the period of light between one night and the next.

Example

Hoy es un buen día.

Today is a good day.

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