How to Say ‘The devil’ in Mexican Spanish
El diablo
el DYA-bloh
[el DYA-bloh]
💬 Usage Tip: Refers to trouble or mischief.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Used to express annoyance or as an exclamation.
Phrase Breakdown
El
[el]
The
Definite article used to refer to a specific noun.
El gato está durmiendo.
The cat is sleeping.
diablo
[DYA-bloh]
Devil
A term often used to signify an evil spirit or demon.
El diablo es una figura temida en el folklore.
The devil is a feared figure in folklore.
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