How to Say ‘Something new’ in Mexican Spanish
Algo nuevo
ahl-goh nweh-voh
[ahl-goh nweh-voh]
💬 Usage Tip: Refers to trying or experiencing new things.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexicans often appreciate shared experiences, especially with novelty.
Phrase Breakdown
Algo
[ahl-goh]
something
Used to indicate a thing that is unspecific.
¿Viste algo nuevo en la tienda hoy?
Did you see something new in the store today?
nuevo
[nweh-voh]
new
Recently created or obtained.
Quiero comprar algo nuevo para la casa.
I want to buy something new for the house.
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