How to Say ‘Is very excited.’ in Mexican Spanish
Está muy emocionado.
es-TAH mwee eh-moh-syo-NAH-doh
[es-TAH mwee eh-moh-syo-NAH-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Está" is used for current feelings and emotions, unlike "ser."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Football excitement is often shared across generations in Mexican families.
Phrase Breakdown
Está
[es-TAH]
he is / she is / it is
Third-person form of estar, used for temporary states or feelings.
Mi primo está listo para el partido de mañana.
My cousin is ready for tomorrow's match.
muy
[mwee]
very
An adverb that strengthens the word that follows.
Está muy contento con el torneo.
He is very happy with the tournament.
emocionado
[eh-moh-syo-NAH-doh]
excited
Describes a male person feeling excited or enthusiastic.
Está emocionado por ver a su equipo favorito.
He is excited to see his favorite team.
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