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How to Say ‘I’ll show it to you first.’ in Mexican Spanish

Te lo muestro antes.

teh loh MWEHS-troh AHN-tehs

[teh loh MWEHS-troh AHN-tehs]

💬 Usage Tip: Nice pronoun combo: "te" = to you, "lo" = it. Spanish stacks object pronouns before the verb.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: A very natural phrase in Mexican offices when offering to share a draft before sending it widely.

Phrase Breakdown

Te

[teh]

to you

Indirect object pronoun showing who receives the action.

Example

Te lo muestro antes. de enviarlo al cliente.

I’ll show it to you first before sending it to the client.

lo

[loh]

it

Direct object pronoun referring to the thing being shown.

Example

Te lo muestro antes. para recibir tus comentarios.

I’ll show it to you first to get your feedback.

muestro

[MWEHS-troh]

I show

First-person singular of mostrar; the speaker is the one showing something.

Example

Te lo muestro antes. de la reunión.

I’ll show it to you first before the meeting.

antes

[AHN-tehs]

before

Means first or beforehand in relation to another action.

Example

Te lo muestro antes. para asegurarme de que todo esté bien.

I’ll show it to you first to make sure everything is okay.

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