How to Say ‘I’m very excited.’ in Mexican Spanish
Estoy muy emocionado.
ehs-TOY mooy eh-moh-syoh-NAH-doh
[ehs-TOY mooy eh-moh-syoh-NAH-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: If the speaker is female, it becomes "emocionada." Spanish adjectives change with gender.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Talking with excitement about fútbol is very common—especially before a big tournament.
Phrase Breakdown
Estoy
[ehs-TOY]
I am
First person singular of estar, used for temporary states or feelings.
Estoy muy emocionado por el torneo.
I am very excited about the tournament.
muy
[mooy]
very
An adverb used to intensify adjectives or feelings.
Estoy muy feliz por el Mundial.
I am very happy about the World Cup.
emocionado
[eh-moh-syoh-NAH-doh]
excited
An adjective meaning excited; used by a male speaker. A female speaker would say emocionada.
Estoy emocionado por ver a mi equipo jugar.
I am excited to see my team play.
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