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How to Say ‘My first girlfriend in kindergarten’ in Spain Spanish

Mi primera novia en kinder

mee pree-MAIR-ah NOH-vyah en KEEN-der

[mee pree-MAIR-ah NOH-vyah en KEEN-der]

🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spanish-speaking countries, 'kinder' is short for kindergarten, similar to English.

Phrase Breakdown

Mi

[mee]

My

Possessive pronoun indicating ownership.

Example

Mi casa es grande.

My house is big.

primera

[pree-MAIR-ah]

first

Coming before all others in time or order.

Example

Mi primera vez aquí.

My first time here.

novia

[NOH-vyah]

girlfriend

A female partner in a romantic relationship.

Example

Esa es mi novia.

That is my girlfriend.

en

[en]

in

Used to indicate location or position within something.

Example

Estoy en casa.

I am at home.

kinder

[KEEN-der]

kindergarten

A preschool educational approach traditionally based on playing, singing, and practical activities.

Example

Aprendí mucho en kinder.

I learned a lot in kindergarten.

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