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How to Say โ€˜I'd like to introduce you to Emily Smith, my partner.โ€™ in Mexican Spanish

Te presento a Emily Smith , mi pareja.

teh preh-sen-toh ah mee pah-reh-ha

[teh preh-sen-toh ah mee pah-reh-ha]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: Note the lack of articles before names, which is a norm in Spanish introductions.

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ In Mexico: Emphasizing 'mi pareja' often helps establish the relationship context immediately.

Phrase Breakdown

Te

[teh]

you

Refers to the person being addressed.

Example

Te estoy hablando.

I am talking to you.

presento

[preh-sen-toh]

introduce

To present someone to another person.

Example

Te presento a mi amigo.

I introduce you to my friend.

a

[ah]

to

Used for indicating the direction or intent of an action.

Example

Voy a estudiar.

I'm going to study.

Mi pareja.

mee pah-reh-ha

Words in this phrase

mi

[mee]

my

Used to indicate possession.

Example

Esta es mi mochila.

This is my backpack.

pareja

[pah-reh-ha]

partner

A person with whom one shares an intimate relationship.

Example

Vivo con mi pareja.

I live with my partner.

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