How to Say โAnd we shall not hide.โ in Mexican Spanish
Y no nos vamos a esconder.
i no nos VA-mos a es-kon-DER
[i no nos VA-mos a es-kon-DER]
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Phrase Breakdown
Y
[i]
and
Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.
Escucha y aprende.
Listen and learn.
No nos vamos
no nos VA-mos
Words in this phrase
no
[no]
not
Used to make a word or group of words negative.
No me gusta.
I do not like it.
nos
[nos]
ourselves
Used to refer to a group including the speaker previously mentioned as the object of a verb or preposition, when they are also the subject of the clause.
Nos haremos una fiesta para nosotros mismos.
We will throw a party for ourselves.
vamos
[VA-mos]
to go
First person plural present indicative of 'ir'; to move or proceed, especially to or from something.
Vamos a comprarlo.
We are going to buy it.
A esconder
a es-kon-DER
Words in this phrase
a
[a]
to
Used to indicate direction towards something.
Voy a la tienda.
I am going to the store.
esconder
[es-kon-DER]
hide
To put or keep out of sight; to conceal.
Decidieron no esconder las malas noticias.
They decided not to hide the bad news.
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