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How to Say ‘Big time’ in Mexican Spanish

A lo grande

ah loh grahn-deh

[ah loh grahn-deh]

💬 Usage Tip: 'A lo grande' strikes a tone of grandeur or ambition.

Phrase Breakdown

A

[ah]

to

Introduces the infinitive form of a verb.

Example

Voy a bailar toda la noche.

I am going to dance all night.

lo

[loh]

the

Used preceding a singular or plural noun to indicate the most specific sense of the noun.

Example

El viaje a lo grande fue inolvidable.

The journey to the fullest was unforgettable.

grande

[grahn-deh]

big

On a large scale; doing something to the maximum.

Example

Celebraron a lo grande su victoria.

They celebrated their victory on a grand scale.

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