How to Say ‘If you need’ in Mexican Spanish
Si necesitas
see neh-seh-SEE-tahs
[see neh-seh-SEE-tahs]
💬 Usage Tip: A helpful setup for offering support: si necesitas algo más, si necesitas ayuda, si necesitas que lo revise.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Offering help proactively is appreciated in Mexican corporate culture, especially when closing a message.
Phrase Breakdown
Si
[see]
if
A conjunction meaning “if,” used to introduce a condition.
"Si" tienes dudas, con gusto te apoyo.
If you have questions, I’m happy to help you.
necesitas
[neh-seh-SEE-tahs]
you need
From “necesitar,” meaning “you need” in informal singular form.
Si "necesitas" otra revisión, me avisas.
If you need another review, let me know.
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