How to Say ‘Of delivery’ in Mexican Spanish
De entrega
deh en-TREH-gah
[deh en-TREH-gah]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase means “for delivery” or “submission.” Together with “la fecha,” it indicates a due date.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican workplaces, “entrega” can mean delivery, submission, or hand-in depending on the task.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[deh]
of
A preposition meaning 'of' or 'for'; often links nouns in business phrases.
De entrega solo tenemos una versión preliminar.
For delivery, we only have a preliminary version.
entrega
[en-TREH-gah]
delivery
From 'entrega'; refers to delivery, submission, or handoff of work.
De entrega necesitamos una confirmación por escrito.
For delivery, we need written confirmation.
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