How to Say ‘Hey, boy’ in Spain Spanish
Oye, muchacho
OH-yeh moo-CHA-cho
[OH-yeh moo-CHA-cho]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Oye' is a casual way to grab someone's attention, similar to 'Hey' or 'Listen'.
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spain, 'muchacho' is a common way to refer to a young man or boy.
Phrase Breakdown
Oye
[OH-yeh]
listen
Used to grab someone's attention.
Oye, muchacho, ven aquí.
Listen, boy, come here.
muchacho
[moo-CHA-cho]
boy
Refers to a young male person.
Ese muchacho siempre juega aquí.
That boy always plays here.
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