How to Say ‘I support the United States.’ in Mexican Spanish
Yo apoyo a Estados Unidos.
yoh ah-POH-yoh ah es-TAH-dohs oo-NEE-dohs
[yoh ah-POH-yoh ah es-TAH-dohs oo-NEE-dohs]
💬 Usage Tip: "Estados Unidos" is the standard Spanish name for the United States.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: For the 2026 World Cup, supporting the U.S., Mexico, or Canada all fits the host-country vibe.
Phrase Breakdown
Yo
[yoh]
I
A pronoun meaning 'I,' used here for emphasis.
Yo apoyo a Estados Unidos este año.
I support the United States this year.
apoyo
[ah-POH-yoh]
support
Means 'I support' from the verb apoyar.
Apoyo a mi selección en cada torneo.
I support my national team in every tournament.
a Estados Unidos
ah es-TAH-dohs oo-NEE-dohs
the United States
Say the country name as one smooth phrase after the verb.
Vivo en Estados Unidos.
I live in the United States.
Words in this phrase
a
[ah]
to
Used before the team or country being supported.
Apoyo a Canadá también.
I support Canada too.
Estados
[es-TAH-dohs]
States
The first word in the country name 'Estados Unidos.'
Estados Unidos será anfitrión del torneo.
The United States will host the tournament.
Unidos
[oo-NEE-dohs]
United
The second word in 'Estados Unidos,' together meaning 'United States.'
Estados Unidos tiene buenos jugadores.
The United States has good players.
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