How to Say ‘Guys, they have the Professor.’ in Mexican Spanish
Chicos, tienen al Profesor.
CHEE-kohs TYEN-en ahl proh-feh-SOR
[CHEE-kohs TYEN-en ahl proh-feh-SOR]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Chicos' is informal, used commonly to address a mixed group of people.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Reflects group dynamics and urgency when subjective characters face danger.
Phrase Breakdown
Chicos
[CHEE-kohs]
Guys
Informal way to refer to a group of people, usually men.
Chicos, vayamos al parque.
Guys, let's go to the park.
tienen
[TYEN-en]
have
Possess, own, or hold.
Tienen el libro que necesito.
They have the book I need.
al
[ahl]
the
Used before a noun to indicate a specific thing.
Al llegar, me sentí emocionado.
Upon arrival, I felt excited.
Profesor
[proh-feh-SOR]
Professor
A teacher of the highest rank in a college or university.
El Profesor es conocido por su sabiduría.
The Professor is known for his wisdom.
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