How to Say ‘No hot water comes out’ in Mexican Spanish
No sale agua caliente
noh SAH-leh AH-gwah kah-lee-EN-teh
[noh SAH-leh AH-gwah kah-lee-EN-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Sale" here means "comes out." Spanish often uses "salir" for water, sound, light, and more.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a practical, everyday way to describe a plumbing issue in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
not
Used to negate a verb or statement.
No sale agua caliente en la cocina.
Hot water does not come out in the kitchen.
sale
[SAH-leh]
comes out
From salir; here it means water comes out or runs.
Solo sale agua fría del lavabo.
Only cold water comes out of the sink.
agua
[AH-gwah]
water
The noun for water.
El agua sale muy despacio.
The water comes out very slowly.
caliente
[kah-lee-EN-teh]
hot
Describes the temperature of the water.
Necesito agua caliente para lavar los platos.
I need hot water to wash the dishes.
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