How to Say ‘Walking is a good way.’ in Mexican Spanish
Caminar es una buena manera.
kah-mee-nar es oo-na bweh-na mah-ne-ra
[kah-mee-nar es oo-na bweh-na mah-ne-ra]
💬 Usage Tip: A precursor to suggest methods, ending with a follow-up.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Simple activities like walking are often emphasized due to practicality and accessibility.
Phrase Breakdown
Caminar
[kah-mee-nar]
Walking
The activity of moving at a steady pace on foot.
Caminar es mi ejercicio favorito.
Walking is my favorite exercise.
es una
es oo-na
[es]
is a
Used to link a subject to its attribute.
Es una buena opción.
It is a good option.
Words in this phrase
es
[es]
is
To be; state or condition.
La mochila es roja.
The backpack is red.
una
[oo-na]
a
Used before singular nouns.
Es una tarde cálida.
It's a warm afternoon.
buena manera.
bweh-na mah-ne-ra
[bweh-nah]
good way.
Indicates an effective method or means to achieve something.
Es una buena manera de relajarse.
It's a good way to relax.
Words in this phrase
buena
[bweh-na]
good
Suitable or appropriate quality.
Es una buena película.
It's a good movie.
manera
[mah-ne-ra]
way
Method, style, or manner of doing something.
Encontré una manera de resolverlo.
I found a way to solve it.
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