How to Say ‘Do you have a map?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Tienes un mapa?
tee en es oon mah pah
[tee en es oon mah pah]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'mapa' is masculine in Spanish, thus the masculine article 'un.'
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This line is a humorous way to express feeling lost in a romantic interest's presence.
Phrase Breakdown
Tienes
[tee en es]
Do you have
Asking someone if they possess something.
¿Tienes un mapa de la ciudad?
Do you have a map of the city?
un
[oon]
a
Used to refer to one item of something.
Ella tiene un libro interesante.
She has an interesting book.
mapa
[mah pah]
map
A representation of an area to show geographical features.
Necesito un mapa para encontrar el camino.
I need a map to find the way.
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