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: Soft closure on a conversation while signaling satisfaction.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican culture, a clear yet polite ending acknowledges service and appreciation.
Phrase Breakdown
No,
noh
Words in this phrase
No
[noh]
No
Used to give a negative response.
No, eso es todo por ahora.
No, that's all for now.
eso
[EH-soh]
That
Refers to a specified thing previously mentioned.
Eso es lo que quiero.
That is what I want.
es
[ehs]
Is
Used to describe a state or situation, third person singular of 'to be'.
Eso es todo lo necesario.
That is everything necessary.
todo
[TOH-doh]
All/everything
The whole quantity, amount, or number.
Todo está listo para la cena.
Everything is ready for dinner.
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