‘Date prisa’ and learn these Mexican Spanish idioms
When it comes to learning a language, itβs always super hard to translate our own sayings and phrases into our target language. However, translating literally does not always do the job, which can be frustrating. But just remember, it is a process of understanding that people just like us, somewhere on the planet, decided to express what we know in a totally different way. So all we have to do is surrender, relax, breathe and learn a new way, with these Mexican Spanish idioms.Β
The good news is, we have Mexico News Daily to help us learn these new ways of communicating. So letβs dive into the Spanish equivalents of some common English phrases.Β
Iβm all ears
To fully listen and pay attention. Its Spanish equivalent is βsoy todo oΓdosβ.Β
Examples in context:Β
CuΓ©ntame sobre tu viaje, soy todo oΓdos. (Tell me about your trip! Iβm all ears).
Si necesitas que te ayude, soy todo oΓdos. (If you need help, Iβm all ears).
Si alguien tiene una buena idea, soy todo oΓdos. (So, if anyone has a great idea, Iβm all ears.)
It slipped my mindΒ
To forget something. In Spanish, βse me olvidΓ³β.Β
Examples in context:Β
Se suponΓa que debΓa llamarte, pero se me olvidΓ³. (I was supposed to call you but it slipped my mind).Β
PerdΓ³n por perderme la junta, se me olvidΓ³ por completo. (Iβm sorry I missed the meeting, it completely slipped my mind).Β
Iba a comprar leche, pero se me olvidΓ³.Β (I meant to buy milk, but it slipped my mind).
Shake a leg
To hurry up. You can hear it in Spanish as βapΓΊraleβ or βapΓΊrate.β Both mean the same thing but the difference relies on the βte,β used to talk more straightforwardly to the person. You can use them instinctively. We also have βdate prisaβ or βmuΓ©veteβ which can translate as βmoveβ.Β
Examples in context:Β Β
Vamos a llegar tarde, apΓΊrale (We are going to be late, shake a leg!)
El camiΓ³n ya casi se va, date prisa. (The bus is leaving soon, shake a leg!)
Si no te mueves vamos a perder nuestro vuelo. (If you donβt shake a leg, weβll miss our flight).
Learning these phrases will make your conversation in Spanish more natural. Remember it is a journey and every new phrase brings you one step closer to fluency. So donβt lose hope, by reading these articles you are already taking action towards improving your Spanish.Β
Paulina Gerez is a translator-interpreter, content creator, and founder of Crack The Code, a series of online courses focused on languages. Through her social media, she helps people see learning a language from another perspective through her fun experiences. Instagram: paulinagerezm / Tiktok: paugerez3 / YT: paulina gerez
Source: Mexico News Daily