How to Say ‘Very intense’ in Mexican Spanish
Muy intenso
mwee een-TEN-soh
[mwee een-TEN-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: A direct, useful phrase. “Intenso” can describe a situation, person, game, or feeling.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican Spanish also uses “intenso” casually for people or situations that feel like a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
Muy
[mwee]
very
Adverb used to intensify an adjective.
Fue muy intenso al final.
It was very intense at the end.
intenso
[een-TEN-soh]
intense
Describes a moment with strong emotion, pressure, or excitement.
El cierre fue intenso en Muy intenso.
The ending was intense in 'Very intense.'
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