How to Say ‘I really like your food, grandma.’ in Mexican Spanish
Me gusta mucho tu comida, abuela.
meh GOOS-tah MOO-choh too koh-MEE-dah ah-BWEH-lah
[meh GOOS-tah MOO-choh too koh-MEE-dah ah-BWEH-lah]
💬 Usage Tip: A sweet full sentence. Abuela can be used directly when speaking to grandma, like “Grandma.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican grandmothers are often proudly associated with family recipes and unforgettable flavors.
Phrase Breakdown
Me gusta mucho
meh GOOS-tah MOO-choh
I like very much / I really like
A common way to express strong liking.
Me gusta mucho.
I really like it.
Words in this phrase
Me
[meh]
to me / I
Used with gustar to express that something pleases you.
Me encanta cuando cocinas frijoles.
I love it when you cook beans.
gusta
[GOOS-tah]
is pleasing / I like
Part of the gustar structure for expressing likes.
Me gusta tu sopa de fideo.
I like your noodle soup.
mucho
[MOO-choh]
a lot / very much
Adds emphasis to how much something is liked.
Me gusta mucho cocinar contigo.
I like cooking with you a lot.
Tu comida
too koh-MEE-dah
Your food
Refers to the food belonging to or made by the person being addressed.
Tu comida está deliciosa.
Your food is delicious.
Words in this phrase
tu
[too]
your
Informal possessive used for one person you know well.
Tu mole es famoso en la familia.
Your mole is famous in the family.
comida
[koh-MEE-dah]
food / meal
Refers to food in general or someone's cooking.
La comida de mi abuela siempre huele rico.
My grandmother's food always smells good.
abuela
[ah-BWEH-lah]
grandmother
A warm family word for grandma.
Mi abuela hace tortillas a mano.
My grandmother makes tortillas by hand.
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