How to Say ‘In a VIP, a VIP, hey’ in Mexican Spanish
En un VIP, un VIP, ey
en oon vee-AIP oon vee-AIP ehy
[en oon vee-AIP oon vee-AIP ehy]
💬 Usage Tip: Reinforces the luxury and exclusivity associated with the location.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Represents an aspirational lifestyle in most modern music.
Phrase Breakdown
En un VIP
en oon vee-AIP
Words in this phrase
En
[en]
in
Indicating the enclosed space or area surrounding something.
Mi dinero está en un VIP seguro.
My money is 'in a safe' VIP.
un
[oon]
a
Indefinite article used before words beginning with a consonant sound.
Hay un VIP donde podemos sentarnos.
There is 'a VIP' where we can sit.
VIP
[vee-AIP]
VIP
Short for 'Very Important Person', often referring to a special section or treatment.
El evento tiene un VIP especial.
The event has 'a special VIP'.
un
[oon]
a
Indefinite article used before words beginning with a consonant sound.
Hay un VIP donde podemos sentarnos.
There is 'a VIP' where we can sit.
VIP
[vee-AIP]
VIP
Short for 'Very Important Person', often referring to a special section or treatment.
El evento tiene un VIP especial.
The event has 'a special VIP'.
ey
[ehy]
hey
An informal greeting or expression to catch attention.
Ey, puedes venir aquí por un momento?
'Hey', can you come here for a moment?
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