How to Say ‘Comes out cold’ in Mexican Spanish
Sale fría
SAH-leh FREE-ah
[SAH-leh FREE-ah]
💬 Usage Tip: "Salir" literally means "to come out." Very useful for faucets, showers, and water.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a common real-life phrase because many people describe water problems by temperature and flow.
Phrase Breakdown
Sale
[SAH-leh]
comes out
From salir; used when water comes out of a faucet or shower.
Sale fría aunque abrimos la llave caliente.
It comes out cold even though we turned on the hot tap.
fría
[FREE-ah]
cold
Feminine adjective describing water that is not hot.
Sale fría toda el agua del baño.
All the bathroom water comes out cold.
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