How to Say ‘It is a field’ in Mexican Spanish
Es un campo
ehs oon CAHM-poh
[ehs oon CAHM-poh]
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Phrase Breakdown
Es
[ehs]
It is
Third person singular conjugation of 'ser', used to describe something.
Es un campo con muchas flores.
It is a field with many flowers.
un
[oon]
a
An indefinite article used in Spanish to refer to non-specific nouns.
Ella encontró un campo abierto.
She found an open field.
campo
[CAHM-poh]
field
An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture.
Es un campo de investigación fascinante.
It is a fascinating field of research.
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