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How to Say ‘And that means they're coming in.’ in Spain Spanish

Y si no quieren que nos enteremos, es porque van a entrar.

i si no kje-ren ke nos en-te-re-mos es por-ke ban a en-trar

[i si no kje-ren ke nos en-te-re-mos es por-ke ban a en-trar]

💬 Usage Tip: Conjecture is made using conditional and future tenses.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Security breaches add tension and urgency in heist narratives.

Phrase Breakdown

Y si no quieren que nos enteremos,

i si no kje-ren ke nos en-te-re-mos

Words in this phrase

Y

[i]

and

Conjunction used to connect words or clauses.

Example

Juan y María van juntos.

Juan and María go together.

si

[si]

if

Introduces a condition or supposition.

Example

Si tienes tiempo, ven.

If you have time, come.

no

[no]

not

Negation; indicates rejection or opposite.

Example

No lo veo claro.

I don't see it clearly.

quieren

[kje-ren]

they want

Expresses a group's desire or wish.

Example

Ellos no quieren que eso pase.

They do not want that to happen.

que

[ke]

that

Introduces a subordinate clause.

Example

Creen que es verdad.

They believe that it is true.

nos

[nos]

us

Refers to the speaker and others.

Example

Nos dieron una sorpresa.

They gave us a surprise.

enteremos

[en-te-re-mos]

find out

To discover or learn something.

Example

No quieren que nos enteremos cuando ya es tarde.

They do not want us to find out when it is already late.

Es porque van a entrar.

es por-ke ban a en-trar

Words in this phrase

es

[es]

is

Third person singular present tense of 'to be'.

Example

Esto es urgente.

This is urgent.

porque

[por-ke]

because

Indicates reason or cause.

Example

Lo hizo porque quiso.

He did it because he wanted to.

van

[ban]

they are going

Expresses future intention by a group.

Example

Van a empezar ahora.

They are going to start now.

a

[a]

to

Preposition used to indicate direction or intention.

Example

Voy a escribir.

I am going to write.

entrar

[en-trar]

enter

To go inside or come in.

Example

Van a entrar al edificio.

They are going to enter the building.

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