How to Say ‘Yes, I’ll check the numbers.’ in Mexican Spanish
Sí, yo reviso los números.
see yoh reh-BEE-soh lohs NOO-meh-rohs
[see yoh reh-BEE-soh lohs NOO-meh-rohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Present tense often works like English future in conversation. Here it can mean "I’ll review them."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A natural way to volunteer for a task during a meeting in Mexico.
Phrase Breakdown
Sí
[see]
yes
An affirmative response used here to accept a task or agree to help.
Sí, yo reviso los números. Luego te aviso.
Yes, I’ll review the numbers. Then I'll let you know.
yo
[yoh]
I
A subject pronoun used for emphasis, showing that the speaker will do the task.
Sí, yo reviso los números. Tú puedes hacer el resumen.
Yes, I’ll review the numbers. You can do the summary.
reviso
[reh-BEE-soh]
I review
A present-tense verb form meaning I review or I check.
Sí, yo reviso los números. Es parte de mi trabajo.
Yes, I review the numbers. It's part of my job.
Los números
lohs NOO-meh-rohs
The numbers
Plural noun phrase with article; refers to specific numbers being discussed.
Reviso los números con cuidado.
I check the numbers carefully.
Words in this phrase
los
[lohs]
the
A masculine plural article introducing a specific plural noun.
Sí, yo reviso los números. Después reviso el reporte.
Yes, I review the numbers. Afterwards I review the report.
números
[NOO-meh-rohs]
numbers
A plural noun referring to figures, amounts, or data in a business context.
Sí, yo reviso los números. Necesitan confirmación.
Yes, I review the numbers. They need confirmation.
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