How to Say ‘I introduce you to Emily Smith.’ in Mexican Spanish
Te presento a Emily Smith .
teh preh-sen-toh ah
[teh preh-sen-toh ah]
💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, 'te presento a' is a formal but friendly way to introduce someone.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Introductions are usually accompanied by a handshake or a 'beso' (kiss on the cheek) in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Te presento a
teh preh-sen-toh ah
[teh preh-sehn-toh]
I introduce you to
Used when presenting someone to another person.
Te presento a mi amigo.
I introduce you to my friend.
Words in this phrase
Te
[teh]
you
Refers to the person being addressed.
Te vi ayer.
I saw you yesterday.
presento
[preh-sen-toh]
introduce
To present someone to another person.
Presento a Juan a María.
I introduce Juan to María.
a
[ah]
to
Used for indicating the direction or intent of an action.
Voy a casa.
I go home.
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