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How to Say ‘Do you believe in love at first sight?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Crees en el amor a primera vista?

cray-ess en el ah-more ah pree-may-rah vee-stah

[cray-ess en el ah-more ah pree-may-rah vee-stah]

💬 Usage Tip: The expression 'a primera vista' translates literally to 'at first sight' and is commonly used in both Spanish and English.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican culture values romance, often incorporating it in music and cinema.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Crees

cray-ess

Do you believe

A question to ask if someone believes or has faith in something.

Example

¿Crees en los fantasmas?

Do you believe in ghosts?

Words in this phrase

Crees

[cray-ess]

Do you believe

Refers to having a belief or opinion about something.

Example

¿Crees en la magia y los cuentos de hada?

Do you believe in magic and fairy tales?

en el amor

en el ah-more

in love

Referring to the concept of love as an emotional state or feeling.

Example

Cree en el amor eterno.

He believes in eternal love.

Words in this phrase

en

[en]

in

Used to indicate what something is inside or in the scope of.

Example

Creo en la importancia de la educación.

I believe in the importance of education.

el

[el]

the

Definite article used to specify a specific item.

Example

El amor es un sentir universal.

Love is a universal feeling.

amor

[ah-more]

love

An intense feeling of deep affection.

Example

El amor a veces es complicado.

Love is sometimes complicated.

a primera vista

ah pree-may-rah vee-stah

at first sight

Describes an immediate attraction or feeling upon first seeing someone or something.

Example

Fue amor a primera vista.

It was love at first sight.

Words in this phrase

a

[ah]

at

Used to show a point in time or place.

Example

Nos conocimos a las cinco.

We met at five o'clock.

primera

[pree-may-rah]

first

Coming before all others in time or order.

Example

Ella fue mi primera amiga en la escuela.

She was my first friend at school.

vista

[vee-stah]

sight

The faculty or power of seeing; vision.

Example

El amor a primera vista es impactante.

Love at first sight is astonishing.

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