How to Say ‘Without enough sauce’ in Mexican Spanish
Sin suficiente salsa
SEEN soo-fee-see-EHN-teh SAHL-sah
[SEEN soo-fee-see-EHN-teh SAHL-sah]
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Food without enough sauce often feels incomplete in Mexican meals.
Phrase Breakdown
Sin
[SEEN]
Without
Lacking or not having something.
Vino sin su permiso.
He came without her permission.
suficiente
[soo-fee-see-EHN-teh]
Enough
As much or as many as required.
No tengo suficiente agua.
I don't have enough water.
salsa
[SAHL-sah]
Sauce
A liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to enhance flavor.
Cociné sin suficiente salsa.
I cooked without enough sauce.
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