How to Say ‘No, that's all’ in Mexican Spanish
No, eso es todo
noh EH-so es TO-do
[noh EH-so es TO-do]
💬 Usage Tip: A handy phrase that can be used in numerous situations beyond cafes.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Ending your order with this shows you're satisfied with what's chosen.
Phrase Breakdown
No, eso
noh EH-so
Words in this phrase
No
[noh]
No
Used to refuse or deny something.
No, eso es todo por ahora.
No, that's all for now.
eso
[EH-so]
that
Refers to something specific already mentioned.
Eso es todo lo que necesito.
That's all I need.
Es todo
es TO-do
Words in this phrase
es
[es]
is
Used to make a declaration about the subject.
Eso es lo importante.
That is what matters.
todo
[TO-do]
all
Implying no more is needed or desired.
Eso es todo por hoy.
That's all for today.
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