PrettyFluent
This is just a lesson preview. Get the interactive lesson free on PrettyFluent
👤

How to Say ‘One of ours’ in Mexican Spanish

A uno de los nuestros

ah OO-noh deh lohs nwehs-tros

[ah OO-noh deh lohs nwehs-tros]

💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, 'uno de los nuestros' refers to belonging to a group.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: The phrase conveys solidarity and loyalty, common themes in Spanish narratives.

Phrase Breakdown

A

[ah]

To

'A' is a preposition that indicates direction or connection to a point or thing.

Example

Voy a la escuela.

I go to the school.

uno

[OO-noh]

One

'Uno' is a pronoun meaning one referring to a single entity.

Example

Uno de mis amigos está aquí.

One of my friends is here.

de

[deh]

Of

The word 'de' is a preposition used to indicate origin, possession, or composition.

Example

La casa de papel es emocionante.

The House of Paper is exciting.

los

[lohs]

The

'Los' is the plural definite article used before masculine plural nouns.

Example

Los estudiantes están en clase.

The students are in class.

nuestros

[nwehs-tros]

Ours

'Nuestros' is a possessive pronoun used to refer to something belonging to us.

Example

Es uno de los nuestros.

It is one of ours.

Get the Full Learning Experience

This lesson is just a preview. Download PrettyFluent to practice pronunciation, roleplay conversations, and master vocabulary with spaced repetition.

Pronunciation Feedback

AI-powered speech recognition to perfect your accent

Spaced Repetition

Retain vocabulary long-term with smart practice

Immersive Roleplaying

Practice real conversations with AI partners

Custom Scenarios

Request lessons tailored to your specific needs

Download PrettyFluent on the App StoreGet Full Lesson

What Learners Are Saying

Moved to Mexico City for work and needed to get conversational fast. Two weeks of daily practice and I was ordering tacos and negotiating with my landlord in Spanish.

David K., 35, Startup Founder

I spent a month backpacking through Colombia and this app was a lifesaver. The scenario-based lessons meant I could handle real situations from day one.

Rachel T., 26, Travel Blogger

Learning a language has never been as immediately impactful. Now I can charm the locals and navigate the food scene like a boss.

Alex M., 42, Software Engineer