How to Say ‘Sometimes we go to yoga classes together.’ in Mexican Spanish
Algunas veces vamos a clases de yoga juntos.
ahl-GOO-nahs BEH-sehs BAH-mohs ah KLAH-sehs deh YOH-gah HOON-tos
[ahl-GOO-nahs BEH-sehs BAH-mohs ah KLAH-sehs deh YOH-gah HOON-tos]
💬 Usage Tip: The position of 'juntos' is flexible but typically at the end to emphasize joint action.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Activities done together are valued as reinforcing familial or partnership bonds.
Phrase Breakdown
Algunas
[ahl-GOO-nahs]
Sometimes
Indicates frequency; not always.
Algunas veces como fuera.
Sometimes I eat out.
veces
[BEH-sehs]
times
Instances or occasions.
Han sido muchas veces juntos.
They have been many times together.
vamos
[BAH-mohs]
we go
Movement towards a place.
Vamos al parque los sábados.
We go to the park on Saturdays.
a
[ah]
to
Indicates direction or destination.
Voy a trabajar todos los días.
I go to work every day.
clases
[KLAH-sehs]
classes
Sessions or periods of teaching.
Clases empiezan temprano.
Classes start early.
de
[deh]
of
Indicates a relationship or association.
Es un tipo de música.
It's a type of music.
yoga
[YOH-gah]
yoga
Physical, mental, and spiritual practice.
Yoga calma la mente.
Yoga calms the mind.
Juntos.
HOON-tos
Words in this phrase
juntos
[HOON-tos]
together
In company or jointly.
Ellos trabajan juntos.
They work together.
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