How to Say ‘With all of them to a mansion’ in Mexican Spanish
Con toda' pa' una mansión
💬 Usage Tip: 'Toda'' is a colloquial short form indicating 'todas'.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mansions often symbolize luxury and dreams of a better life.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Con
[kohn]
with
Together with or alongside.
Vive con sus amigos.
He lives with his friends.
toda
[toh-dah]
all
Includes every part or member without exception.
Toda la familia fue a la fiesta.
The whole family went to the party.
pa
[pah]
for
Indicates purpose or destination.
Este regalo es para ti.
This gift is for you.
una
[oo-nah]
a
Indefinite article to indicate singular nouns.
Compré una casa grande.
I bought a large house.
mansión
[man-see-ohn]
mansion
Large, impressive house.
Vive en una mansión cerca del mar.
He lives in a mansion near the sea.
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