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How to Say ‘Do you also make homemade tortillas?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿También haces tortillas caseras?

tahm-BYEHN AH-sehs tor-TEE-yahs kah-SEH-rahs

[tahm-BYEHN AH-sehs tor-TEE-yahs kah-SEH-rahs]

💬 Usage Tip: También = “also/too.” The question marks go at both the beginning and end in Spanish: ¿...?.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a sweet question for a grandma in Mexico, where homemade tortillas are tied to family tradition.

Phrase Breakdown

También

[tahm-BYEHN]

also / too

Used to add another idea, like saying also or too.

Example

¿También comes tortillas con frijoles?

Do you also eat tortillas with beans?

haces

[AH-sehs]

you make / you do

From hacer; here it asks if someone makes something.

Example

¿También haces pan dulce en casa?

Do you also make sweet bread at home?

Tortillas caseras

tor-TEE-yahs kah-SEH-rahs

Homemade tortillas

Refers to tortillas made at home rather than bought.

Example

Las tortillas caseras son mejores.

Homemade tortillas are better.

Words in this phrase

tortillas

[tor-TEE-yahs]

tortillas

Traditional Mexican flatbreads made from corn or flour.

Example

Mi abuela hace tortillas todos los días.

My grandmother makes tortillas every day.

caseras

[kah-SEH-rahs]

homemade

Made at home by hand or from scratch.

Example

Nos gustan las tortillas caseras con queso.

We like homemade tortillas with cheese.

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