How to Say ‘Tití asked me if I have many girlfriends, huh, many girlfriends’ in Spain Spanish
Tití me preguntó si tengo mucha' novia', je, mucha' novia'
Phrase Breakdown
Tití me preguntó
Si tengo mucha' novia', je, mucha' novia'
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Tití
[tee-TEE]
Aunt
A term referring to a parent's sister.
A mi Tití le gusta tejer.
My Aunt likes to knit.
me
[meh]
me
The speaker or writer, when they are the recipient of an action.
El jefe me pidió que trabajara horas extra.
The boss asked me to work overtime.
preguntó
[preh-goon-TOH]
asked
To pose a question to someone seeking an answer.
Le pregunté qué hora era.
I asked him what time it was.
si
[see]
if
Used to introduce conditions or indirect speech.
No sé si vendrás.
I don't know if you will come.
tengo
[TEHN-goh]
have
To own, experience, or undergo.
Ellos tienen un gato.
They have a cat.
mucha
[MOO-chah]
many
Denoting a multitude or large amount.
Distribuyó muchos volantes.
She handed out many flyers.
novia
[NOH-vyah]
girlfriend
Romantically significant female person.
Le propuso matrimonio a su novia.
He proposed to his girlfriend.
je
[heh]
ha
An interjection expressing lightheartedness.
Je, ¡qué sorpresa!
Ha, what a surprise!
mucha
[MOO-chah]
many
Denoting a multitude or large amount.
Distribuyó muchos volantes.
She handed out many flyers.
novia
[NOH-vyah]
girlfriend
Romantically significant female person.
Le propuso matrimonio a su novia.
He proposed to his girlfriend.
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