How to Say ‘Those I have already been with’ in Spain Spanish
Las que ya les metí
💬 Usage Tip: The phrase 'les metí' is slang, giving the sentence a more informal and bold tone.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In some reggaeton lyrics, there's a boldness and braggadocio often expressed in relation to romances.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Las
[laz]
The
A definite article to specify particular entities.
Las casas son bellas.
The houses are beautiful.
que
[keh]
that
Used to identify a specific person or thing.
Las que están ahí son mías.
The ones that are there are mine.
ya
[yah]
already
Referring to an action completed in the past.
Ya he terminado mi tarea.
I've already finished my homework.
les
[lehs]
to them
Referring to a group as the indirect object.
Les di las malas noticias.
I gave them the bad news.
metí
[meh-TEE]
I put
Indicates past action of placing or inserting.
Les metí en un problema.
I put them in a problem.
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