How to Say โNew thingsโ in Spain Spanish
Cosas nuevas
Koh-sahs Nweh-vahs
[Koh-sahs Nweh-vahs]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Cosas' is a neutral, genderless noun meaning 'things'.
๐ช๐ธ In Spain: Highlighting interest in novelty can be a great conversation starter.
Phrase Breakdown
Cosas
[Koh-sahs]
things
Objects or items that are not specified.
Estas son cosas nuevas para mรญ.
These are new things for me.
nuevas
[Nweh-vahs]
new
Not existing before, recently made or acquired.
Me interesan las cosas nuevas.
I'm interested in new things.
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