How to Say โIsn't a pizza.โ in Mexican Spanish
No es una pizza.
noh ehs oo-nah pee-tsah
[noh ehs oo-nah pee-tsah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Remember the Spanish structure: Subject + verb + object is default order.
๐ฒ๐ฝ In Mexico: In humorous negotiations, food items can become central to conversations, reflectining food culture importance.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
No
Used to negate or deny something.
No quiero eso.
I don't want that.
es
[ehs]
is
To be; used for singular third-person subjects.
Esto es fรกcil.
This is easy.
una
[oo-nah]
a
An indefinite article for feminine singular nouns.
Necesito una respuesta.
I need an answer.
pizza
[pee-tsah]
pizza
Round, flat bread with toppings, commonly cheese and tomato.
Cenamos pizza anoche.
We had pizza for dinner last night.
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