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How to Say ‘I hope you get better soon.’ in Mexican Spanish

Espero que mejore pronto.

eh-speh-roh keh meh-hoh-reh prohn-toh

[eh-speh-roh keh meh-hoh-reh prohn-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'mejore' is in the subjunctive, reflecting a wish.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Expressing wishes for health improvement is considered very polite and caring.

Phrase Breakdown

Espero que

eh-speh-roh keh

I hope that

Expresses wish or expectation.

Example

Espero que te guste.

I hope you like it.

Words in this phrase

Espero

[eh-speh-roh]

I hope

Express a desire for a specific result or event.

Example

Espero que llueva pronto.

I hope it rains soon.

que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a clause (subordinate).

Example

Pienso que es verdad.

I think that it's true.

mejore

[meh-hoh-reh]

improves

To make or become better.

Example

Espero que el tiempo mejore.

I hope the weather improves.

pronto.

prohn-toh

soon.

Indicates a hope for a quick outcome.

Example

Llego pronto.

I will arrive soon.

Words in this phrase

pronto

[prohn-toh]

soon

In a short time; promptly.

Example

Nos vemos pronto.

See you soon.

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