How to Say ‘I would like to move’ in Mexican Spanish
Quisiera mudarme
kee-see-eh-rah moo-dahr-meh
[kee-see-eh-rah moo-dahr-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Quisiera' expresses a wish or hypothetical desire.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: The fantasy of moving is common, paralleling desires for change or escape.
Phrase Breakdown
Quisiera
[kee-see-eh-rah]
I would like
Polite expression of desire or preference.
Quisiera comer ahora.
I would like to eat now.
mudarme
[moo-dahr-meh]
to move
To change one's place of residence.
Planeo mudarme a otra ciudad.
I plan to move to another city.
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