How to Say ‘One more!’ in Mexican Spanish
¡Uno más!
OO-noh mahs
[OO-noh mahs]
💬 Usage Tip: This means "One more!" The exclamation marks show strong emotion. It is perfect for reacting after your team scores and you want another goal.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: For World Cup 2026 energy in Mexico, this is the kind of quick chant fans can shout together right after a goal: hopeful, loud, and collective.
Phrase Breakdown
Uno
[OO-noh]
one
A number meaning one; here it helps express the idea of scoring one additional goal.
Con otro ataque, todos gritan Uno más fuerte.
With another attack, everyone shouts One louder.
más
[mahs]
more / another
In this cheer, it means one more or another, as in wanting another goal.
Después del empate, la tribuna canta Uno más con emoción.
After the equalizer, the stands chant One more with excitement.
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