How to Say ‘Many want my baby gravy’ in Mexican Spanish
Muchas quieren mi baby gravy
MOO-chahs kee-EH-ren mee BEH-bee GRAY-vee
[MOO-chahs kee-EH-ren mee BEH-bee GRAY-vee]
💬 Usage Tip: Metaphorical 'baby gravy' implies desirability.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Sexual innuendos are common in reggaetón lyrics to express attraction.
Phrase Breakdown
Muchas
[MOO-chahs]
many
A large number of.
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda.
Thank you very much for your help.
quieren
[kee-EH-ren]
want
To feel a need or desire for something.
Ellos quieren viajar.
They want to travel.
mi
[mee]
my
Belonging to or associated with the speaker.
Ese es mi libro.
That is my book.
baby
[BEH-bee]
baby
A reference to a young child or in slang, an affectionate nickname.
El baby está durmiendo.
The baby is sleeping.
gravy
[GRAY-vee]
gravy
In the context of the song, it could refer to something desirable.
Mi abuela hace el mejor gravy.
My grandmother makes the best gravy.
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