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How do you say "to get off" in Mexican Spanish?
bajar
In Mexican Spanish, "to get off" is bajar.
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Pronunciation
BAH-har. The 'j' sound is soft, like the 'h' in hello.
Grammar notes
Regular -ar verb. Plural: bajan. Past tense: bajé, bajó. With reflexive form bájarse, refers to getting off transportation.
Example sentence
Me bajo del autobús en la próxima parada.
I get off the bus at the next stop.
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How to remember bajar
Think 'low' like going down. Bajar shares the root with bajo (low). When you get off, you're going low.
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Questions about bajar
How do you say "to get off" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "to get off" is bajar. It is a noun.
How is bajar written in Mexican Spanish?
bajar is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.
How is bajar used in a sentence?
Use bajar as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Me bajo del autobús en la próxima parada. (I get off the bus at the next stop.).
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