How to Say ‘My plants’ in Mexican Spanish
Mis plantas
mees PLAHN-tahs
[mees PLAHN-tahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Mis is “my” for plural nouns. One plant = mi planta.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Many Mexican homes have beloved plants in patios, kitchens, or entryways.
Phrase Breakdown
Mis
[mees]
my
Plural possessive adjective meaning my.
Mis plantas necesitan agua por la mañana.
My plants need water in the morning.
plantas
[PLAHN-tahs]
plants
Plural noun for living plants, often houseplants or garden plants.
Mis plantas están junto a la ventana.
My plants are next to the window.
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