How to Say ‘That we can endure.’ in Mexican Spanish
Que podemos soportar.
keh poh-DEH-mohs soh-por-TAR
[keh poh-DEH-mohs soh-por-TAR]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'soportar' can mean 'endure' or 'tolerate'. In Mexico, it can also mean 'to put up with'.
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Phrase Breakdown
Que
[keh]
That
Used to specify a particular thing.
Que podemos ver es increíble.
That we can see is incredible.
podemos
[poh-DEH-mohs]
can
Be able to.
Podemos ir al cine mañana.
We can go to the movies tomorrow.
soportar
[soh-por-TAR]
endure
Suffer something painful or difficult patiently.
Podemos soportar una larga espera.
We can endure a long wait.
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