How to Say ‘Your way.’ in Spain Spanish
Tu forma.
too FOR-mah
[too FOR-mah]
💬 Usage Tip: “Forma” is feminine: “la forma.” You’ll often hear “a mi forma” / “a tu forma” in casual speech.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spaniards often talk about “formas” (ways) to do things—sounds practical and non-dogmatic.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
your
Possessive adjective (informal singular). Used with nouns: "tu + noun".
Me interesa Tu manera de hablar de Jesús sin polémica.
I’m interested in your way of talking about Jesus without controversy.
forma
[FOR-mah]
way / manner / form
Noun meaning "way". In dialogue, "tu forma" refers to someone’s approach or style.
Tu forma de explicar a Jesús me ayuda a verlo desde otra perspectiva.
Your way of explaining Jesus helps me see him from another perspective.
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