How to Say ‘Through the park’ in Mexican Spanish
Por el parque
por el PAR-keh
[por el PAR-keh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Por" can mean "through," "around," or "by," depending on context. It’s a super useful little word.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Parks are important community spaces in Mexico—great for walking, chatting, and people-watching.
Phrase Breakdown
Por
[por]
through; by; around
A preposition that here helps show movement through or around a place.
Paso por el parque para ver a mis amigos.
I pass through the park to see my friends.
el
[el]
the
Masculine singular definite article, used before a masculine noun.
Veo el parque desde mi casa.
I see the park from my house.
parque
[PAR-keh]
park
A public green space for walking, resting, or spending time outdoors.
El parque está bonito en la tarde.
The park is pretty in the afternoon.
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