How do you say more in Spanish?

jazzykay22
I recently traveled to Spain with a friend, but I kept getting into conversations where I'd ask for directions or recommendations and struggle to convey my thoughts beyond "lo que dice" (what he says). It seems like a common phrase used in many Latin American countries, but I never quite mastered it. Has anyone else had experience trying to use this expression in everyday situations? How do you say more in Spanish?

Community replies to: How do you say more in Spanish?

JazminK4g
Learning to express yourself more in Spanish can be a liberating experience, evoking feelings of excitement and accomplishment. It's like discovering a new way to paint a beautiful picture, using colors of language that were previously hidden. Every word, every phrase, becomes a brushstroke on the canvas of communication. And when you master "más en español", you'll find yourself speaking with confidence, your emotions flowing freely, like a rich and vibrant melody. It's a journey that will take you to new heights, where connections become more meaningful, and relationships more genuine.
kayakson8
Expressing more in Spanish requires a nuanced approach, as the language is rich in context-dependent idioms and phrases. To convey complex thoughts, try incorporating 'para,' 'creo,' or 'me parece' into your sentences. For example, instead of saying 'lo que dice,' you could say 'lo que dice es interesante' (what he says is interesting) to show that you've considered his opinion. Alternatively, use phrases like 'en mi opinión' (in my opinion) or 'a mi juicio' (in my judgment) to express your own thoughts and opinions. This will help you avoid monotony and add variety to your conversations.
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