How to Say ‘A group of’ in Mexican Spanish
Un grupo de
Oon GROO-poh deh
[Oon GROO-poh deh]
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[Oon]
A
An indefinite article used before a singular noun.
Un hombre entró al restaurante.
A man entered the restaurant.
grupo
[GROO-poh]
Group
A number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together.
Un grupo de estudiantes está aquí.
A group of students is here.
de
[deh]
Of
Indicates belonging or possession.
Un grupo de amigos fue al cine.
A group of friends went to the cinema.
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