How to Say โTo share with youโ in Mexican Spanish
Compartir con ustedes
kohm-par-TEER kohn oo-STEH-dehs
[kohm-par-TEER kohn oo-STEH-dehs]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Compartir' means to share โ a core part of family life.
๐ฒ๐ฝ In Mexico: Sharing experiences and meals is a cornerstone of Mexican family culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Compartir
[kohm-par-TEER]
to share
To have a portion of something with others.
Me gusta compartir un buen libro con amigos.
I like to share a good book with friends.
con
[kohn]
with
Accompanied by another person or thing.
Saldremos a cenar con la familia el sรกbado.
We will go out to diner with the family on Saturday.
ustedes
[oo-STEH-dehs]
you
The person or people addressed, considered collectively.
Es un honor compartir este momento con ustedes.
It's an honor to share this moment with you.
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