How to Say ‘There is no hot water.’ in Mexican Spanish
No hay agua caliente.
noh eye AH-gwah kah-lee-EN-teh
[noh eye AH-gwah kah-lee-EN-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Hay" means "there is/there are." So "no hay" = "there isn’t any."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This is a clear and natural way to report the issue without sounding dramatic.
Phrase Breakdown
No
[noh]
no / not
Used to make a statement negative.
No hay agua caliente en el departamento.
There is no hot water in the apartment.
hay
[eye]
there is / there are
Form of haber used to say that something exists or is available.
No hay agua caliente desde anoche.
There has been no hot water since last night.
agua
[AH-gwah]
water
Refers to the water supply in the home.
No hay agua caliente, solo agua fría.
There is no hot water, only cold water.
caliente
[kah-lee-EN-teh]
hot
Describes the temperature of the water.
No hay agua caliente para bañarnos.
There is no hot water for us to bathe.
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