How to Say ‘Of Ana’ in Mexican Spanish
De Ana
deh AH-nah
[deh AH-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: De means 'of' or 'from.' In this phrase, it links the relationship to Ana: 'related to Ana.'
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Using someone's first name like Ana is natural in casual conversation in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[deh]
of
A preposition meaning of or from; here it shows relationship, as in 'relative of Ana.'
Es primo de Ana.
He is Ana's cousin.
Ana
[AH-nah]
Ana
A woman's name, equivalent to Anna in English.
De Ana hablan mucho en la familia.
They talk a lot about Ana in the family.
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