How to Say βThere is no hot water.β in Mexican Spanish
No hay agua caliente.
noh eye AH-gwah kah-LYEN-teh
[noh eye AH-gwah kah-LYEN-teh]
π¬ Usage Tip: This is the key problem sentence. Clear, direct, and very useful.
π²π½ In Mexico: For repair requests in Mexico, being specific helps: mention where and since when if you can.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
there is no / not
Negative word used to say something is unavailable.
No, no hay agua caliente en el departamento.
No, there is no hot water in the apartment.
hay
[eye]
there is / there are
Used to express existence or availability.
No hay agua caliente desde ayer.
There has been no hot water since yesterday.
agua
[AH-gwah]
water
Refers to water from the tap or shower.
No hay agua caliente en la regadera.
There is no hot water in the shower.
caliente
[kah-LYEN-teh]
hot / warm
Temperature adjective; here it describes water.
No hay agua caliente para baΓ±arme.
There is no hot water for me to shower.
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