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How to Say ‘I check / I review’ in Mexican Spanish

Reviso

reh-BEE-soh

[reh-BEE-soh]

💬 Usage Tip: First person singular of "revisar." The -o ending often signals "I" in present tense verbs.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very useful for claiming ownership of a task in collaborative office talk.

Phrase Breakdown

Reviso

[reh-BEE-soh]

I review

A first-person present form of revisar meaning I review or I check.

Example

Yo reviso los números antes de enviar el reporte.

I review the numbers before sending the report.

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