How to Say ‘We can watch a game together.’ in Mexican Spanish
Podemos ver un partido juntos.
poh-DEH-mohs behr oon par-TEE-doh HOON-tohs
[poh-DEH-mohs behr oon par-TEE-doh HOON-tohs]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful invitation phrase. You can swap "un partido" for "la final," "una película," etc.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Inviting someone to watch a match together is a classic social plan in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Podemos ver
poh-DEH-mohs behr
We can watch
This expresses possibility or a friendly suggestion.
Podemos ver una película.
We can watch a movie.
Words in this phrase
Podemos
[poh-DEH-mohs]
we can
Used to say that we are able to do something or that something is possible.
Podemos llegar temprano al estadio.
We can arrive early at the stadium.
ver
[behr]
to watch / to see
Infinitive verb used for seeing or watching events, people, or things.
Vamos a ver la semifinal esta noche.
We are going to watch the semifinal tonight.
un partido
oon par-TEE-doh
a game / a match
The thing being watched.
Vamos a ver un partido.
We’re going to watch a game.
Words in this phrase
un
[oon]
a
Masculine singular indefinite article used before a noun.
Un jugador famoso viene al torneo.
A famous player is coming to the tournament.
partido
[par-TEE-doh]
match / game
A soccer game between two teams.
Este partido decide quién pasa a la final.
This match decides who goes to the final.
juntos
[HOON-tohs]
together
Means with each other, in the same place or activity.
Siempre vemos los partidos juntos en familia.
We always watch the matches together as a family.
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