How to Say ‘No, that's all’ in Mexican Spanish
No, eso es todo
noh eh-soh ehs toh-doh
[noh eh-soh ehs toh-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: Great for wrapping up a conversation or order.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Commonly used in stores and eateries to indicate you're done ordering.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
No
Used to give a negative response or indicate denial.
No, eso es todo lo que necesitaba.
No, that's all I needed.
Eso es
eh-soh ehs
Words in this phrase
eso
[eh-soh]
that
Used to indicate a specific thing.
Eso es lo que quiero.
That is what I want.
es
[ehs]
is
3rd person singular present of 'to be'.
Eso es todo.
That is all.
todo
[toh-doh]
all
Refers to the whole number of something.
Eso es todo lo que tengo.
That is everything I have.
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