Breakdown of ¡Qué agilidad! Unos amigos míos quieren competir aquí.
el amigo
the male friend
unos
some (masculine)
aquí
here
qué
what
querer
to want
mío
mine
competir
to compete
la agilidad
agility
Questions & Answers about ¡Qué agilidad! Unos amigos míos quieren competir aquí.
Why is it amigos míos instead of mis amigos?
Does míos change depending on who is speaking?
Why doesn't ¡Qué agilidad! have an article like una before the noun?
In English exclamations, we often use words like "a" or "an" (for example, "What a surprise!"). In Spanish, when you use Qué followed by a noun to make an exclamation, you never use un or una. You just connect them directly: ¡Qué agilidad!
Could I say acá instead of aquí at the end of the sentence?
Absolutely! In Latin America, acá and aquí both mean "here" and are often used interchangeably. Acá is very common in casual conversation, while aquí is perfectly fine and sometimes feels just a tiny bit more specific.
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