How to Say ‘Field / countryside’ in Mexican Spanish
Campo
KAHM-poh
[KAHM-poh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Campo" can mean a field, farmland, or the countryside in general. Context decides. It’s a small word with big rural vibes.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, "el campo" is strongly tied to farming life, ranch communities, and older childhood memories outside the city.
Phrase Breakdown
Campo
[KAHM-poh]
countryside / field
Can mean open rural land, countryside, or a field depending on context.
Mi abuelo creció en el Campo con sus hermanos.
My grandfather grew up in the countryside with his siblings.
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