How to Say ‘Another one in San Antonio’ in Mexican Spanish
Otra en San Antonio
OH-trah en SAN an-TOH-nee-oh
[OH-trah en SAN an-TOH-nee-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: Referring to 'otra' highlights multiple relationships, a common lyrical device.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: San Antonio, Texas, has a large Hispanic population, making this relatable to many listeners.
Phrase Breakdown
Otra
[OH-trah]
another
Refers to an additional or different thing or person.
Tengo otra opción.
I have another option.
en
[en]
in
Used to indicate location or position within something.
La tienda está en el centro.
The store is in the downtown.
San
[SAN]
San
Spanish word for 'Saint', often used in place names.
Visité San Francisco.
I visited San Francisco.
Antonio
[an-TOH-nee-oh]
Antonio
A male name or part of place names, like 'San Antonio'.
Conozco a Antonio.
I know Antonio.
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