How to Say ‘She's very passionate about science’ in Mexican Spanish
Le apasiona mucho la ciencia
leh ah-pah-SEE-oh-nah MOO-choh lah see-EN-see-ah
[leh ah-pah-SEE-oh-nah MOO-choh lah see-EN-see-ah]
💬 Usage Tip: Communicates deep interest and enthusiasm.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Passion for science is often seen as a positive trait.
Phrase Breakdown
Le apasiona mucho
leh ah-pah-SEE-oh-nah MOO-choh
Words in this phrase
Le
[leh]
To him/her
An indirect object pronoun used to indicate someone feels or is affected by something.
A ella le encanta la ciencia.
She loves science.
apasiona
[ah-pah-SEE-oh-nah]
passions
Refers to a strong liking or enthusiasm for something.
Su corazón se apasiona por la ciencia.
Her heart is passionate about science.
mucho
[MOO-choh]
a lot
An adverb used to emphasize the extent or degree of something.
Ella estudia mucho la ciencia.
She studies science a lot.
La ciencia
lah see-EN-see-ah
Words in this phrase
la
[lah]
the
Used as the singular and definite article for feminine nouns.
Conocemos la importancia de la ciencia.
We know the importance of science.
ciencia
[see-EN-see-ah]
science
Knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
Cree en la ciencia.
He believes in science.
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