How to Say ‘That is the best.’ in Spain Spanish
Eso es lo mejor.
EH-soh es loh meh-HOR
[EH-soh es loh meh-HOR]
💬 Usage Tip: “Lo mejor” means “the best thing.” The neuter article “lo” turns adjectives into abstract ideas: lo bueno, lo difícil, lo mejor.
🇪🇸 In Spain: This is a very natural way in Spain to sum up what really matters in a shared experience.
Phrase Breakdown
Eso
[EH-soh]
that
Points to an idea, situation, or thing that was just mentioned.
Eso es lo mejor de ver el Mundial con amigos.
That is the best thing about watching the World Cup with friends.
es
[es]
is
Third person singular of ser, used to identify or describe something.
Para mí, eso es una gran tradición.
For me, that is a great tradition.
lo
[loh]
the
Neutral article used before adjectives or ideas, as in lo mejor meaning the best thing.
Lo importante es disfrutar del partido.
The important thing is to enjoy the match.
mejor
[meh-HOR]
best
Superlative form of bueno, meaning the best or nicest part.
Para muchos, el ambiente del Mundial es lo mejor.
For many, the World Cup atmosphere is the best part.
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