Spanish Phrase
Muchos vendedores ofrecen comida internacional.
Meaning
The sentence states that a large number of vendors sell food from other countries, highlighting the variety of cuisines you can find in a market or street‑food setting.
When to use
Use this phrase when describing a bustling market, a food festival, or any place where street stalls serve dishes from around the world. It’s also handy when recommending a spot with diverse culinary options.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Muchosvendedoresofrecencomidainternacional
Muchos (adjective)
Plural masculine form of 'mucho', agrees with the masculine plural noun 'vendedores'.
vendedores (noun)
Masculine plural noun meaning 'sellers' or 'vendors'.
ofrecen (verb)
Third‑person plural present indicative of 'ofrecer' (to offer).
comida (noun)
Feminine singular noun meaning 'food' or 'meal'.
internacional (adjective)
Adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; here feminine singular to match 'comida'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué tipo de comida puedes encontrar en el mercado?
What kind of food can you find at the market?
Muchos vendedores ofrecen comida internacional, como sushi, tacos y curry.
Many vendors offer international food, like sushi, tacos, and curry.
✕Common Mistakes
Muchas vendedores ofrecen comida internacional.
The adjective must match the gender of the noun; 'vendedores' is masculine, so use 'muchos'.
Muchos vendedores ofrece comida internacional.
The subject is plural ('vendedores'), so the verb must be plural 'ofrecen'.
Muchos vendedores ofrecen comida internacionales.
Adjectives agree with the noun they modify; 'comida' is singular, so use 'internacional'.
↔Alternatives
Hay muchos vendedores que venden comida internacional.
There are many vendors who sell international food.
Una gran cantidad de comerciantes ofrecen platos de distintas partes del mundo.
A large number of merchants offer dishes from different parts of the world.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking cities, street food is a social hub where you’ll find everything from local tacos to sushi rolls. Saying 'vendedores' rather than 'restaurantes' signals an informal, often outdoor setting. 'Comida internacional' is a popular way to describe the growing fusion scene, especially in tourist areas and weekend markets.

