How to Say ‘Very close-knit’ in Mexican Spanish
Muy unida
mwee oo-NEE-dah
[mwee oo-NEE-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Often used with familia: una familia muy unida. Great phrase for talking about family background.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, being from a familia muy unida is often seen as something warm and admirable.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
Used to strengthen the meaning of an adjective like unida.
Su familia es muy unida.
Her family is very close-knit.
unida
[oo-NEE-dah]
close-knit
Describes a feminine noun, like familia, that is united and emotionally close.
La familia de Ana es muy unida.
Ana's family is very close-knit.
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