How to Say ‘Everyone shouted in the room.’ in Mexican Spanish
Todos gritaron en la sala.
TOH-dohs gree-TAH-rohn ehn lah SAH-lah
[TOH-dohs gree-TAH-rohn ehn lah SAH-lah]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural phrase; in a home setting, English might sound more natural as “Everyone shouted in the living room.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This paints a very familiar World Cup scene: packed sofa, snacks, and collective screaming.
Phrase Breakdown
Todos
[TOH-dohs]
everyone / all
Refers to all the people watching together.
Todos gritaron en la sala.
Everyone shouted in the living room.
gritaron
[gree-TAH-rohn]
shouted / yelled
Past action showing a loud emotional reaction.
Todos gritaron en la sala.
Everyone shouted in the living room.
en la sala
ehn lah SAH-lah
in the living room
Tells where the shouting happened.
Vieron el juego en la sala.
They watched the game in the living room.
Words in this phrase
en
[ehn]
in
Shows where the shouting happened.
Todos gritaron en la sala.
Everyone shouted in the living room.
la
[lah]
the
Article introducing sala.
Todos gritaron en la sala.
Everyone shouted in the living room.
sala
[SAH-lah]
living room / room
The place in the house where people are watching.
Todos gritaron en la sala.
Everyone shouted in the living room.
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