is it a word in spanish?
I couldn’t find it in the dicitionary.
and I thought I heard the singer Utada said something like this word doesn’t exist, is that true?
6 Answers
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Hi, it depends on the context in which it is said!
Literally it means: I am dying, but if you say for example:
– me muero por verte = it means that you can’t wait to see a person = I can’t wait to see you
– me muero por el celos = I am dying because of jealousy = I am devastated by jealousy
hope it helps.
kiss
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Me muero means I’m dying from the spanish verb Morir-To die, you should find it that way in the dictionary xD
Good luck! ^_^
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“Me muero” – “I’m dying”; the literary form would be “muero” without the “me” but the verb form “morirse” is very common in colloquial speech. It can, in particular, but used figuratively: for example, “Me muero de hambre” – “I’m starving”. “I’m dying of hunger”;
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me muero means i’m dying. and if its followed by por… it means i’m dying to..
ex: me muero por besarte = i’m dying to kiss you
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It is a word in spanish and it means i’ll die.
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Two words! look for them separate