How to Say ‘Tití asked me if I have a lot of girlfriends, a lot of girlfriends.’ in Spain Spanish
Tití me preguntó si tengo mucha' novia', mucha' novia'
Phrase Breakdown
Tití me preguntó
Si tengo mucha' novia', mucha' novia'
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Tití
[tee-TEE]
Aunt
A term of endearment for a parental sister.
Fui a visitar a Tití ayer.
I went to visit my Aunt yesterday.
me
[meh]
me
Used to represent the person speaking.
Ella me dio un regalo.
She gave me a gift.
preguntó
[preh-goon-TOH]
asked
To inquire or seek information from someone.
Me preguntó si podía ayudar.
He asked me if I could help.
si
[see]
if
Used to introduce a conditional clause.
No sé si vendrá.
I don't know if he will come.
tengo
[TEHN-goh]
have
To hold or possess as belonging to oneself.
¿Tienes tiempo para hablar?
Do you have time to talk?
mucha
[MOO-chah]
many
Refers to a large amount, repeated for emphasis.
Hay mucha confusión.
There is a lot of confusion.
novia
[NOH-vyah]
girlfriend
A girl or woman with whom someone is romantically involved.
Está siempre con su novia.
He's always with his girlfriend.
mucha
[MOO-chah]
many
Refers to a large amount, repeated for emphasis.
Hay mucha confusión.
There is a lot of confusion.
novia
[NOH-vyah]
girlfriend
A girl or woman with whom someone is romantically involved.
Está siempre con su novia.
He's always with his girlfriend.
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