How to Say ‘I would like to fall in love’ in Mexican Spanish
Yo quisiera enamorarme
yo kee-see-eh-rah eh-nah-moh-rahr-meh
[yo kee-see-eh-rah eh-nah-moh-rahr-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses a personal desire for romance.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Standard trope in Latin love songs.
Phrase Breakdown
Yo quisiera
yo kee-see-eh-rah
Words in this phrase
Yo
[yo]
I would like
Used to express a desire or preference.
Yo quisiera enamorarme esta primavera.
I would like to fall in love this spring.
quisiera
[kee-see-eh-rah]
I would like
Used to express a desire or preference.
Quisiera aprender a tocar el piano.
I would like to learn to play the piano.
enamorarme
[eh-nah-moh-rahr-meh]
To fall in love
The process of developing deep affection for someone.
Yo quisiera enamorarme pronto.
I would like to fall in love soon.
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