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Spanish Phrase

Muchos vendedores ofrecen comida internacional.

/ˈmu.tʃos βenˈde.ðoɾes oˈfɾeθen koˈmi.ða inˈteɾnaθjoˈnal/
Meaning"Many vendors offer international food."
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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.

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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

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Muchos (adjective)

Plural masculine form of 'mucho', agrees with the masculine plural noun 'vendedores'.

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vendedores (noun)

Masculine plural noun meaning 'sellers' or 'vendors'.

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ofrecen (verb)

Third‑person plural present indicative of 'ofrecer' (to offer).

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comida (noun)

Feminine singular noun meaning 'food' or 'meal'.

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internacional (adjective)

Adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies; here feminine singular to match 'comida'.

🗨In Conversation

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¿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.

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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.

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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.