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How to Say ‘Put up’ in Mexican Spanish

Poner

po-NER

[po-NER]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Poner' can also mean 'to place' or 'to set', depending on context.

Phrase Breakdown

Poner

[po-NER]

to put

To place or set something in a particular position.

Example

Podrían poner algunos globos?

Could you put some balloons?

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