How to Say ‘For your support’ in Mexican Spanish
Por tu apoyo
por too ah-POH-yoh
[por too ah-POH-yoh]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase usually appears with “gracias”: “Gracias por tu apoyo.” Alone, it sounds incomplete, like saying “for your support” in English.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Showing appreciation for someone’s help is very common in corporate Mexico and helps build good professional relationships.
Phrase Breakdown
Por
[por]
for
Often used to express reason, gratitude, or exchange; in this phrase it means 'for' when thanking someone.
Te escribo por tu apoyo en la coordinación del proyecto.
I’m writing to you for your support in coordinating the project.
tu
[too]
your
Informal singular possessive used with coworkers you address as tú; it shows something belongs to or comes from that person.
Aprecio por tu apoyo durante la junta de hoy.
I appreciate your support during today’s meeting.
apoyo
[ah-POH-yoh]
support
Refers to help, backing, or assistance from a colleague, especially in teamwork or delegation.
Gracias por tu apoyo con la presentación del cliente.
Thank you for your support with the client presentation.
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