How to Say ‘I want to know about’ in Mexican Spanish
Quiero saber de
KYEH-roh sah-BEHR deh
[KYEH-roh sah-BEHR deh]
💬 Usage Tip: De here means about. Great pattern: Quiero saber de + topic.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Perfect for asking about relatives, hometowns, and old traditions.
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero
[KYEH-roh]
I want
Expresses your desire to learn or hear something.
Quiero saber de la juventud de mi abuela.
I want to know about my grandmother's youth.
saber
[sah-BEHR]
to know
Means to know or learn information about a topic.
Quiero saber de dónde viene nuestra familia.
I want to know where our family comes from.
de
[deh]
about / of
A preposition used here to mean 'about' when asking for information on a topic.
Quiero saber de nuestra historia familiar.
I want to know about our family history.
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