How to Say ‘Of the house in Toledo.’ in Mexican Spanish
De la casa de Toledo.
deh lah kah-sah deh toh-leh-doh
[deh lah kah-sah deh toh-leh-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'De' means 'of' or 'from', linking possessions or origins.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Toledo is historically significant in Spain for its medieval architecture and diverse cultural influences.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[deh]
Of
Indicates belonging or origin of something.
La cerca es de madera.
The fence is made of wood.
la
[lah]
the
Used to specify a mentioned noun.
La montaña es alta.
The mountain is tall.
casa
[kah-sah]
house
A building for human habitation.
De la casa salió el humo.
Smoke came out of the house.
de
[deh]
of
Shows a relationship to something.
El color de la pared es azul.
The wall's color is blue.
Toledo
[toh-leh-doh]
Toledo
A city in central Spain known for its medieval architecture.
Esta catedral está en Toledo.
This cathedral is in Toledo.
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