How to Say ‘I'll let you know’ in Mexican Spanish
Te aviso
teh ah-BEE-soh
[teh ah-BEE-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: Very useful for follow-up. Avisar = to let someone know or notify. Short, handy, professional.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Common in workplace chats, but if something is important, adding when you’ll update can make it sound more dependable.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
you
An indirect object pronoun meaning “to you”; here it means “I’ll let you know.”
En cuanto tenga novedades, te aviso.
As soon as I have updates, I’ll let you know.
aviso
[ah-BEE-soh]
I’ll let you know
From avisar; in this context it means “I’ll inform you” or “I’ll let you know.”
Si cambia la agenda, te aviso de inmediato.
If the agenda changes, I’ll let you know right away.
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