How do you say 'i miss you' in spanish but with a mexican dialect?
Latin America, Spain, and Mexico all have different spin offs of the Spanish language correct? So how would you say 'I miss you' in a Mexican dialect? Or is that phrase the same in all areas? If so please still write out the translation. Thanks!
Home | Contact | About | Privacy Policy | Sitemap


All Spanish speaking countries say ‘te extraño’.
In some South American countries we say also ‘te echo de menos’.
I love watching Mexican soapoperas and they say a very dramatic ‘te extraño’ all the time hehe
Hope it helps!
te estranio
Te echo de menos or te extraño. This is the way we say it here and I live on a Mexican border.
Mexico = te hecho de menos.
Argentina = te extraño.