How to Say ‘I'll explain it to you’ in Mexican Spanish
Te explico
teh eks-PLEE-koh
[teh eks-PLEE-koh]
💬 Usage Tip: Present tense used for an immediate future idea: “I’ll explain.” Very natural in Spanish.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This phrase sounds helpful and reassuring, perfect when supporting a colleague who has a question.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you / you
Object pronoun meaning 'to you' in the phrase 'Te explico' = 'I explain to you' or 'let me explain to you.'
Te explico el cambio en la agenda antes de la reunión.
I'll explain the change in the agenda to you before the meeting.
explico
[eks-PLEE-koh]
I explain
From 'explicar'; in 'Te explico' it means 'I explain' or 'let me explain.'
Te explico por qué necesitamos confirmar la fecha hoy.
I'll explain to you why we need to confirm the date today.
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