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How to Say โ€˜I don't have enoughโ€™ in Mexican Spanish

No tengo suficiente

noh TEN-goh soo-fee-SYEN-teh

[noh TEN-goh soo-fee-SYEN-teh]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: Typical phrase for indicating shortages.

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ In Mexico: Useful for explaining financial or resource constraints in transactions.

Phrase Breakdown

No

[noh]

No

Used to express a negative response or denial.

Example

No tengo cambio para el taxi.

I don't have change for the taxi.

tengo

[TEN-goh]

I have

The first person singular form of 'have', indicating possession.

Example

No tengo efectivo.

I don't have cash.

suficiente

[soo-fee-SYEN-teh]

Enough

To a degree or quantity that satisfies.

Example

No tengo suficiente dinero.

I don't have enough money.

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