How to Say ‘I’ll text you / write to you’ in Mexican Spanish
Te escribo
teh es-KREE-boh
[teh es-KREE-boh]
💬 Usage Tip: Te = to you. Escribo can mean I write to you or I’ll message you, depending on context.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, escribir can refer to email, chat, or text, especially in work messages like Teams or WhatsApp.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you
An indirect or direct object pronoun meaning “to you” or “you” in phrases like “I’ll write to you.”
"Te" comparto la actualización en unos minutos.
I’ll share the update with you in a few minutes.
escribo
[es-KREE-boh]
I write / I’ll write
From “escribir,” it means “I write” or, by context, “I’ll write.”
Más tarde "escribo" para confirmar la reunión.
Later I’ll write to confirm the meeting.
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