How to Say ‘My dad also’ in Mexican Spanish
Mi papá también
mee pah-PAH tahm-BYEHN
[mee pah-PAH tahm-BYEHN]
💬 Usage Tip: "También" means "also" or "too." It usually comes before the part it adds to.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Family often joins in sports talk, so mentioning parents or siblings sounds very natural.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
my
A possessive adjective used to show something belongs to me.
Mi equipo favorito va a jugar en junio.
My favorite team is going to play in June.
papá
[pah-PAH]
dad
An informal and common word for father in Spanish.
Mi papá quiere ver la final conmigo.
My dad wants to watch the final with me.
también
[tahm-BYEHN]
also
Used to add similar information, like saying too or also.
Yo apoyo a México y mi hermana también.
I support Mexico and my sister does too.
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