How to Say ‘An outdoor table’ in Mexican Spanish
Una mesa al aire libre
OO-nah MEH-sah ahl AY-reh LEE-breh
[OO-nah MEH-sah ahl AY-reh LEE-breh]
💬 Usage Tip: Imagine 'air' creating a scenic yet open dining arena, enhancing the ambiance.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Eating outdoors can offer authentic experiences, with local cuisines enjoyed amidst naturaleza.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
A
Indefinite article referring to one of something.
Necesito una mesa para cuatro personas.
I need a table for four people.
mesa
[MEH-sah]
Table
Piece of furniture with a flat top and legs.
La mesa está ubicada cerca de la ventana.
The table is located near the window.
al
[ahl]
In the
Indicates location being outside.
Nos sentamos al aire libre para disfrutar del buen clima.
We sat in the open air to enjoy the good weather.
aire
[AY-reh]
Air
The natural element consisting of a mixture of gases.
Respiramos aire puro en la montaña.
We breathe pure air in the mountains.
libre
[LEE-breh]
Free
Not obstructed or impeded.
Este espacio está libre para eventos.
This space is free for events.
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