How to Say โHas declared on usโ in Mexican Spanish
Nos ha declarado
nohs ah deh-klah-rah-doh
[nohs ah deh-klah-rah-doh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Declarado' is the past participle, often used after 'ha'.
Phrase Breakdown
Nos
[nohs]
us
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves and one or more other people.
Nos dieron un premio.
They gave us a prize.
ha
[ah]
has
Third person singular present of 'to have', used with past participles to form perfect tenses.
Ha comido ya.
He has already eaten.
declarado
[deh-klah-rah-doh]
declared
Past participle of 'to declare', which means to announce something officially.
Ellos han declarado sus intenciones.
They have declared their intentions.
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