How to Say ‘Are you going to watch the 2026 World Cup?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Vas a ver el Mundial 2026?
bahs ah behr el moon-dee-AHL dohs meel bayn-tee-SAYS
[bahs ah behr el moon-dee-AHL dohs meel bayn-tee-SAYS]
💬 Usage Tip: Great question pattern: "¿Vas a ver + event?" You can swap in a movie, game, or show.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, asking this is an easy conversation starter because many people follow fútbol passionately.
Phrase Breakdown
Vas
[bahs]
are you going
Used to ask if someone is going to do something.
¿Vas a ver el Mundial 2026 con tu familia?
Are you going to watch the 2026 World Cup with your family?
a
[ah]
to
Connects the verb of going with another action.
Vas a ver muchos partidos.
You are going to watch many matches.
ver
[behr]
watch; see
A verb meaning to watch or see.
Me gusta ver fútbol en casa.
I like to watch soccer at home.
el
[el]
the
Masculine singular article used before nouns.
Quiero ver el partido inaugural.
I want to watch the opening match.
Mundial
[moon-dee-AHL]
World Cup
Refers to the soccer world championship tournament.
El Mundial siempre emociona a los fans.
The World Cup always excites fans.
2026
[dohs meel bayn-tee-SAYS]
2026
The year mentioned in the question about the tournament.
Mucha gente espera con ganas 2026.
Many people are eagerly waiting for 2026.
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