How to Say ‘Do you want to grab a drink together?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Quieres tomar algo juntos?
kyeh-rehs toh-mahr ahl-goh hoon-tohs
[kyeh-rehs toh-mahr ahl-goh hoon-tohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Inviting someone to share a drink, a common social gesture.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Sharing drinks is a popular way to socialize in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Quieres
[kyeh-rehs]
do you want
Inquiring about someone's desire.
¿Quieres tomar algo juntos esta tarde?
Do you want to have a drink together this afternoon?
Tomar algo
toh-mahr ahl-goh
Words in this phrase
tomar
[toh-mahr]
to have
To take or consume.
Podemos tomar algo en la nueva cafetería.
We can have a drink at the new cafe.
algo
[ahl-goh]
something
Used to refer to a thing that is unspecific.
¿Te apetece algo dulce?
Do you fancy something sweet?
Juntos?
hoon-tohs
Words in this phrase
juntos
[hoon-tohs]
together
In each other's company.
Me encantaría pasar la tarde juntos.
I would love to spend the afternoon together.
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