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How to Say ‘I've heard a lot about you.’ in Mexican Spanish

He escuchado mucho sobre usted.

eh es-koo-chah-doh moo-choh soh-breh oo-stehd

[eh es-koo-chah-doh moo-choh soh-breh oo-stehd]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Usted' is the formal version of 'you' and shows respect.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Use this phrase to express eagerness and break the ice slightly.

Phrase Breakdown

He

[eh]

I have

The first person singular present perfect form.

Example

He estado ocupado.

I have been busy.

escuchado

[es-koo-chah-doh]

heard

Past participle of the verb 'to hear'.

Example

He escuchado esa canción.

I have heard that song.

mucho

[moo-choh]

a lot

A large amount or extent.

Example

Trabajo mucho.

I work a lot.

sobre usted.

soh-breh oo-stehd

about you.

Refers to information regarding someone.

Example

Hablamos mucho sobre usted.

We talked a lot about you.

Words in this phrase

sobre

[soh-breh]

about

On the subject of or concerning.

Example

Hablamos sobre el plan.

We talked about the plan.

usted

[oo-stehd]

you (formal)

Formal singular pronoun for addressing someone.

Example

¿Cómo está usted?

How are you?

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