How to Say ‘The house’ in Mexican Spanish
La casa
lah KAH-sah
[lah KAH-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: "Casa" means house or home, depending on context. In family talk, it often emotionally means "the home."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: "La casa" in Mexican storytelling can mean much more than a building—it can represent family life, duty, warmth, and daily routine.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[lah]
the
Feminine singular definite article used before feminine nouns.
La vecina llegó temprano a la fiesta.
The neighbor arrived early to the party.
casa
[KAH-sah]
house / home
Common noun for a house; sometimes also means home depending on context.
La casa de mis abuelos era grande.
My grandparents' house was big.
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