How to Say ‘We're here to support each other’ in Mexican Spanish
Estamos para apoyarnos
eh-STAH-mohs PAH-rah ah-poh-YAHR-nohs
[eh-STAH-mohs PAH-rah ah-poh-YAHR-nohs]
💬 Usage Tip: A great corporate phrase: estamos para... means “we’re here to...” or “our role is to....” It sounds warm and reassuring, not stiff.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This phrase fits Mexican professional culture well because it builds confianza (trust). It’s a nice ice-breaker before asking for a moment or help: it softens the interaction and feels team-oriented.
Phrase Breakdown
Estamos
[eh-STAH-mohs]
we are
First-person plural of estar. It means 'we are' and is often used to talk about current states, roles, or situations.
Estamos listos para comenzar la reunión.
We are ready to start the meeting.
para
[PAH-rah]
for; to
A preposition that often shows purpose or intention. In business settings, it helps explain the reason behind an action.
Estamos para apoyarnos en momentos difíciles.
We are here to support each other in difficult moments.
apoyarnos
[ah-poh-YAHR-nohs]
to support each other
This reflexive infinitive expresses mutual support. It is commonly used to describe collaboration and teamwork in professional environments.
Debemos apoyarnos para sacar adelante el proyecto.
We should support each other to move the project forward.
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