How to Say ‘The numbers’ in Mexican Spanish
Los números
lohs NOO-meh-rohs
[lohs NOO-meh-rohs]
💬 Usage Tip: A common business phrase. Often refers to figures, stats, or financial results—not just math class!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In workplace Spanish, "los números" can mean the key figures everyone is watching.
Phrase Breakdown
Los
[lohs]
the
A masculine plural article used to refer to specific plural nouns.
Los números necesitan revisión.
The numbers need review.
números
[NOO-meh-rohs]
numbers
A plural noun for numbers or figures, especially useful in finance or reports.
Los números de este mes son correctos.
The numbers for this month are correct.
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