How to Say ‘Your jokes’ in Mexican Spanish
Tus chistes
Toos chee-stehs
[Toos chee-stehs]
💬 Usage Tip: Refers to jokes shared in conversation, often light-hearted.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Making and enjoying jokes is seen as a key part of social interaction in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Tus
[Toos]
Your
A pronoun showing possession or relation to the person being addressed.
Me hacen reír mucho Tus chistes.
Your jokes make me laugh a lot.
chistes
[chee-stehs]
jokes
Humorous or funny remarks intended to make people laugh.
Tus chistes siempre alegran la noche cuando estamos en el bar.
Your jokes always light up the night when we are at the bar.
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