How to Say βSignβ in Mexican Spanish
Letrero
leh-TREH-roh
[leh-TREH-roh]
π¬ Usage Tip: Refers to both physical and figurative signs.
π²π½ In Mexico: In Mexico, seeing a 'letrero' is common for directions and announcements.
Phrase Breakdown
Letrero
[leh-TREH-roh]
Sign
A notice or display for public view.
Hay un letrero en la entrada.
There is a sign at the entrance.
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