How to Say ‘My heart’ in Spain Spanish
Mi corazón
mee koh-rah-THON
[mee koh-rah-THON]
💬 Usage Tip: A common emotional phrase starter in Spanish: Mi corazón..., mi corazón no puede más, etc. Great for dramatic football moments.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spanish speakers often talk physically about emotions—heart racing, hands sweating, nerves everywhere—especially during football.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
my
Possessive adjective used to show something belongs to me.
Mi corazón late rápido en los penaltis.
My heart beats fast during penalty kicks.
corazón
[koh-rah-THON]
heart
Literal heart; often used when talking about nerves, fear, or excitement.
Mi corazón no se calma durante el partido.
My heart does not calm down during the match.
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