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How to Say ‘No, that's all for now’ in Mexican Spanish

No, eso es todo por ahora

noh EH-soh ehs TOH-doh pohr ah-OH-rah

[noh EH-soh ehs TOH-doh pohr ah-OH-rah]

Phrase Breakdown

No, eso es todo

noh EH-soh ehs TOH-doh

Words in this phrase

No

[noh]

No

A word used to indicate negation or refusal.

Example

No quiero un café, gracias.

I don't want a coffee, thank you.

eso

[EH-soh]

that

Used to refer to a specific situation or thing that has been mentioned.

Example

Eso es todo por ahora.

That's all for now.

es

[ehs]

is

A form of the verb 'to be', used to indicate existence or identity.

Example

Eso es lo que pienso.

That is what I think.

todo

[TOH-doh]

all

Refers to the entirety or the whole amount of something.

Example

Eso es todo lo que necesitamos.

That's all we need.

Por ahora

pohr ah-OH-rah

Words in this phrase

por

[pohr]

for

Used to indicate purpose, reason, or duration.

Example

Todo está listo para la cena.

Everything is ready for dinner.

ahora

[ah-OH-rah]

now

At the present moment.

Example

Por ahora, eso es suficiente.

For now, that's enough.

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