How to Say ‘I cleaned the house.’ in Mexican Spanish
Limpié la casa.
leem-PYEH lah KAH-sah
[leem-PYEH lah KAH-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful full sentence for talking about chores in the past.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mentioning chores can sound caring and responsible when chatting with family.
Phrase Breakdown
Limpié
[leem-PYEH]
I cleaned
Past tense of limpiar; used for something completed in the past.
Ayer Limpié la casa antes de la visita.
Yesterday I cleaned the house before the visit.
La casa
lah KAH-sah
The house
Refers to the home or house.
La casa está muy limpia.
The house is very clean.
Words in this phrase
la
[lah]
the
Feminine singular article introducing casa.
Primero barrí la casa y luego trapeé.
First I swept the house and then I mopped.
casa
[KAH-sah]
house / home
Refers to a house or home; very common in daily life vocabulary.
Después de limpiar, la casa quedó muy ordenada.
After cleaning, the house became very tidy.
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