How to Say ‘February second’ in Mexican Spanish
Dos de febrero
dos de fe-BREH-ro
[dos de fe-BREH-ro]
💬 Usage Tip: Ordinal numbers in Spanish for dates beyond ‘first’ are the same as cardinal numbers.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Candlemas is celebrated with tamales on February 2, an important post-holiday festivity.
Phrase Breakdown
Dos
[dos]
two
The number equivalent to the sum of one and one.
Dos es menor que tres.
Two is less than three.
de
[de]
of
Used to indicate possession, origin, or relation.
La computadora de Ana.
Ana's computer.
febrero
[fe-BREH-ro]
February
The second month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Febrero tiene veintiocho días.
February has twenty-eight days.
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