How to Say ‘Your food’ in Mexican Spanish
Tu comida
too koh-MEE-dah
[too koh-MEE-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Tu = “your” for informal tú. Comida can mean “food” or “meal,” depending on context.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, complimenting someone’s comida is a big sign of affection and respect.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
your
Informal possessive adjective used when talking to one person.
Tu salsa siempre queda rica.
Your salsa always turns out tasty.
comida
[koh-MEE-dah]
food / meal
A general word for food or cuisine.
Tu comida me recuerda a mi infancia.
Your food reminds me of my childhood.
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