How to Say ‘Do you want it?’ in Mexican Spanish
Lo quieres?
Loh Kyeh-rehs
[Loh Kyeh-rehs]
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Lo’ is a direct object pronoun used for ‘it’ – handy for specific requests!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Servers might ask this to ensure your preferences are met.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[Loh]
It
Used to refer to a thing previously mentioned.
Aquí está tu café, ¿lo quieres con azúcar?
Here is your coffee, do you want it with sugar?
quieres
[Kyeh-rehs]
want
To have a desire to possess something.
¿Quieres el café más dulce o más amargo?
Do you want the coffee sweeter or more bitter?
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