How to Say ‘To buy you’ in Mexican Spanish
Que te invite
keh teh een-VEE-teh
[keh teh een-VEE-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase suggests a treat or offer.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: It's common in Mexico to ask permission before buying someone a drink.
Phrase Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Used to introduce a subordinate clause.
Espero que te invite una bebida.
I hope that they buy you a drink.
te
[teh]
You
Refers to the person you are addressing.
Espero que te invite a la fiesta.
I hope that they invite you to the party.
invite
[een-VEE-teh]
Invite
To ask someone to join or come along.
Que te invite a tomar algo.
That they invite you to have a drink.
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