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How to Say ‘Where is the station?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Dónde está la estación?

💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, 'estación' can refer to both bus and train stations.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Stations can be busy, so make sure to ask for help if lost.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Dónde

Where

Used to inquire about the location

Example

¿Dónde está mi teléfono?

Where is my phone?

está

is

Referring to a place's location

Example

¿Dónde está el supermercado?

Where is the supermarket?

la estación?

the station?

Inquiring about the location of a station

Example

Voy a la estación de tren.

I am going to the train station.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Dónde

[DOHN-deh]

Where

Used to ask for directions or location.

Example

¿Dónde está la playa?

Where is the beach?

está

[ehs-TAH]

is

Used to inquire about the current location.

Example

¿Dónde está el hotel?

Where is the hotel?

la

[lah]

the

Definite article for feminine singular nouns.

Example

¿Dónde está la tienda?

Where is the store?

estación

[ehs-tah-SYON]

station

A place where trains, buses, or other vehicles regularly stop.

Example

¿Dónde está la estación de tren?

Where is the train station?

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