How to Say ‘Another in San Antonio who loves me’ in Spain Spanish
Otra en San Antonio que me quiere
OH-trah en sahn an-TOH-nee-oh keh meh KYEH-reh
[OH-trah en sahn an-TOH-nee-oh keh meh KYEH-reh]
🇪🇸 In Spain: San Antonio, Texas, has a strong Hispanic cultural presence, tying it closely to Latin music and communities.
Phrase Breakdown
Otra
[OH-trah]
Another
Used to refer to an additional or different person or thing.
Voy por otra pizza.
I'm going for another pizza.
en
[en]
in
Used to indicate location or position within something.
Estoy en la ciudad.
I am in the city.
San
[sahn]
San
A title used before certain names of saints in Christianity.
San Francisco es una ciudad hermosa.
San Francisco is a beautiful city.
Antonio
[an-TOH-nee-oh]
Antonio
A male given name, also a city name.
Antonio fue mi amigo.
Antonio was my friend.
que
[keh]
that
Used to refer to a specific person, thing, or event.
El chico que llegó tarde.
The boy that arrived late.
me
[meh]
me
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb.
Ella me llamó.
She called me.
quiere
[KYEH-reh]
loves
Has deep affection or care for someone.
Me quiere mucho.
He/she loves me a lot.
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