How to Say ‘Sounds like a perfect plan’ in Mexican Spanish
Suena como un plan perfecto
SWEN-ah KOH-moh oon PLAHN pehr-FEH-toh
[SWEN-ah KOH-moh oon PLAHN pehr-FEH-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses strong agreement and enthusiasm.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Positive affirmations bolster goodwill in interactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Suena como
SWEN-ah KOH-moh
Words in this phrase
Suena
[SWEN-ah]
Sounds
Perceived by the sense of hearing; to seem like.
Tu idea suena como un plan perfecto para nosotros.
Your idea sounds like a perfect plan for us.
como
[KOH-moh]
like
Used in comparisons to express similarity or likeness.
Este día suena como un plan perfecto para relajarse.
This day sounds like a perfect plan to relax.
Un plan perfecto
oon PLAHN pehr-FEH-toh
Words in this phrase
un
[oon]
a
Used before singular nouns that are not specific.
Hoy haremos un plan perfecto para la cena.
Today we will make a perfect plan for dinner.
plan
[PLAHN]
plan
A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.
El plan que tienes parece perfecto.
The plan you have seems perfect.
perfecto
[pehr-FEH-toh]
perfect
Completely free from faults or defects.
Fue un día perfecto gracias a nuestra planificación.
It was a perfect day thanks to our planning.
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