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How to Say β€˜Emotional support animal’ in Mexican Spanish

Animal de apoyo emocional

ah-nee-MAHL deh ah-POH-yoh eh-mo-syo-NAHL

[ah-nee-MAHL deh ah-POH-yoh eh-mo-syo-NAHL]

πŸ’¬ Usage Tip: Combining nouns with modifiers is common in Spanish, like in English.

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Phrase Breakdown

Animal

[ah-nee-MAHL]

Animal

A living organism that feeds on organic matter.

Example

El gato es un animal de apoyo emocional.

The cat is an emotional support animal.

De apoyo

deh ah-POH-yoh

Words in this phrase

de

[deh]

Of

Used to indicate possession or belonging.

Example

Es parte de la familia.

It is part of the family.

apoyo

[ah-POH-yoh]

Support

Assistance or backing provided.

Example

Ofrecen apoyo financiero.

They offer financial support.

emocional

[eh-mo-syo-NAHL]

Emotional

Relating to a person's emotions.

Example

Es un apoyo emocional importante.

It is an important emotional support.

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