How to Say ‘That happens to me too.’ in Spain Spanish
A mí también me pasa.
ah mee tam-bee-EN meh PAH-sah
[ah mee tam-bee-EN meh PAH-sah]
💬 Usage Tip: A complete, natural sentence for shared feelings. Great for reacting to stress, nerves, or excitement.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Football in Spain is often collective: one person says they’re dying of nerves, and everyone else agrees immediately.
Phrase Breakdown
A
[ah]
to
Introduces the person affected in the phrase.
A mí también me pasa cuando el partido está empatado.
It happens to me too when the match is tied.
mí
[mee]
me
Stressed pronoun used for emphasis after a.
A mí me da mucha tensión ese momento.
That moment gives me a lot of tension.
también
[tam-bee-EN]
too / also
Shows shared experience or agreement.
A mí también me puso nervioso.
It made me nervous too.
me
[meh]
to me
Pronoun marking who experiences the action.
Me pasa mucho viendo a España.
It happens to me a lot watching Spain.
pasa
[PAH-sah]
happens
Used to express that the same thing occurs to the speaker.
Me pasa en cada final apretada.
It happens to me in every tight final.
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