How to Say ‘Two people.’ in Mexican Spanish
Dos personas.
dohs pehr-soh-nahs
[dohs pehr-soh-nahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple way to indicate a small group.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Commonly, smaller groups make reservations ahead in busy places.
Phrase Breakdown
Dos
[dohs]
Two
The number after one and before three, representing a pair.
En la mesa hay dos personas esperando.
At the table, there are two people waiting.
personas
[pehr-soh-nahs]
people
Human beings making up a group or gathering.
El restaurante tiene una reserva para dos personas.
The restaurant has a reservation for two people.
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