How to Say โI want to know about our family.โ in Mexican Spanish
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
KYEH-roh sah-BEHR deh NWEHS-trah fah-MEE-lyah
[KYEH-roh sah-BEHR deh NWEHS-trah fah-MEE-lyah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A warm, clear sentence for starting a conversation about family history.
๐ฒ๐ฝ In Mexico: Many grandparents in Mexico enjoy sharing family roots, names, and stories from the past.
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero saber de
KYEH-roh sah-BEHR deh
I want to know about
This phrase introduces the topic you want information about.
Quiero saber de ti.
I want to know about you.
Words in this phrase
Quiero
[KYEH-roh]
I want
Shows your personal desire or intention.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
saber
[sah-BEHR]
to know
Used to talk about learning or finding out information.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
de
[deh]
about / of
Links the verb to the topic you want information about.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
Nuestra familia
NWEHS-trah fah-MEE-lyah
our family
Refers to the family belonging to us.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
Words in this phrase
nuestra
[NWEHS-trah]
our
Possessive adjective showing that the family belongs to us.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
familia
[fah-MEE-lyah]
family
Refers to relatives and shared family roots.
Quiero saber de nuestra familia.
I want to know about our family.
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