How to Say ‘If I have a lot of girlfriends’ in Mexican Spanish
Si tengo mucha' novia'
see tehn-goh moo-chah noh-vyah
[see tehn-goh moo-chah noh-vyah]
💬 Usage Tip: Note the informal omission of the 's' in 'muchas', frequently seen in the Caribbean Spanish.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Urban slang often incorporates colloquial abbreviations for ease and style.
Phrase Breakdown
Si
[see]
if
Used to introduce a conditional clause.
Preguntaron si tengo tiempo mañana.
They asked if I have time tomorrow.
tengo
[tehn-goh]
have
To own, hold, or possess.
Me preguntaron si tengo hermanos.
They asked if I have siblings.
mucha
[moo-chah]
many
A large number of something.
Dijo que tengo mucha suerte.
He said that I have a lot of luck.
novia
[noh-vyah]
girlfriend
A female partner in a romantic relationship.
Mi hermana dijo que soy una buena novia.
My sister said I am a good girlfriend.
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