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How to Say ‘I take care of my plants.’ in Mexican Spanish

Cuido mis plantas.

KWEE-doh mees PLAHN-tahs

[KWEE-doh mees PLAHN-tahs]

💬 Usage Tip: Nice present-tense sentence for a regular habit.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Plant care is a very natural hobby topic, especially with grandmothers in Mexico.

Phrase Breakdown

Cuido

[KWEE-doh]

I take care of

First person singular of cuidar; used for regular caring actions.

Example

Cada tarde Cuido mis plantas con mucho cariño.

Every afternoon I take care of my plants with great affection.

Mis plantas

mees PLAHN-tahs

My plants

Refers to the plants that belong to the speaker.

Example

Mis plantas necesitan agua.

My plants need water.

Words in this phrase

mis

[mees]

my

Plural possessive adjective used before a plural noun.

Example

Cuido mis plantas desde hace años.

I have taken care of my plants for years.

plantas

[PLAHN-tahs]

plants

Refers to more than one plant, often in the home or garden.

Example

Cuido mis plantas porque me alegran la casa.

I take care of my plants because they brighten the house.

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