How to Say ‘The date’ in Mexican Spanish
La fecha
lah FEH-chah
[lah FEH-chah]
💬 Usage Tip: A feminine noun phrase. In business contexts, it often refers to a deadline or scheduled day.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Dates and deadlines are frequent topics in corporate Spanish, so this phrase gets lots of real-world use.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[lah]
the
Feminine singular definite article used before feminine nouns like 'fecha.'
La fecha sigue pendiente de confirmación.
The date is still pending confirmation.
fecha
[FEH-chah]
date
Refers to a calendar date, often important in deadlines and follow-ups.
La fecha cambió después de la última reunión.
The date changed after the last meeting.
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