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How to Say ‘There's a corner over there’ in Spain Spanish

Hay un rincón allí

💬 Usage Tip: Directs visually.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Common in Spanish speech for pointing.

Phrase Breakdown

Hay un rincón

Allí

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Hay

[AH-ee]

There is

Used to indicate the existence of something.

Example

Hay un rincón allí perfecto para una charla tranquila.

There is a corner there perfect for a quiet chat.

un

[OON]

A

Used to indicate a single item or unit. In this context, it is the indefinite article.

Example

Siempre elijo un rincón tranquilo para leer allí.

I always choose a quiet corner to read there.

rincón

[reen-KON]

Corner

A place or angle where two sides or edges meet.

Example

Ese rincón allí parece muy acogedor.

That corner there looks very cozy.

allí

[ah-YEE]

There

Used to refer to a place or location.

Example

Me parece que hay un lugar tranquilo justo allí.

I think there's a quiet place just there.

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