How to Say ‘Hey, don't fall in love with me (No, no)’ in Spain Spanish
Ey, no te enamore' de mí
💬 Usage Tip: 'Ey' acts as attention draw at the start of a thought.
Phrase Breakdown
Ey
Hey
A casual way to get someone's attention.
Ey, ¿qué tal?
Hey, how are you?
no te enamore'
don't fall in love
Expressing a warning or advice against falling in love.
No te enamore' demasiado rápido.
Don't fall in love too quickly.
de mí
with me
Indicating that the person should not fall in love with the speaker.
No te enamores de mí.
Don't fall in love with me.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Ey
[ey]
Hey
Used to attract someone's attention or to express surprise or appreciation.
Ey, revisa tu teléfono, tienes un mensaje.
Hey, check your phone, you have a message.
no
[noh]
No
Used to give a negative response.
No te preocupes, todo estará bien.
No, don't worry, everything will be fine.
te
[teh]
you
Used to refer to the person or people being addressed.
Te llamaré mañana para confirmar.
I will call you tomorrow to confirm.
enamore
[eh-nah-more]
fall in love
Start feeling love towards someone.
No te enamore de esa manera, aún es pronto.
Don't fall in love that way, it's still early.
de
[deh]
of
Indicating an association between two entities, typically one of belonging.
Recibí una carta de mi primo.
I received a letter from my cousin.
mí
[mee]
me
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb or preposition.
Por favor, espera por mí.
Please, wait for me.
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