How to Say ‘The delivery date’ in Mexican Spanish
La fecha de entrega
lah FEH-chah deh en-TREH-gah
[lah FEH-chah deh en-TREH-gah]
💬 Usage Tip: In office contexts, this often means “deadline” or “due date,” not only physical delivery.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very important phrase for projects. If you need to follow up politely, this is one you’ll use a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
La fecha
lah FEH-chah
the date
Feminine noun phrase referring to a specific date.
La fecha es hoy.
The date is today.
Words in this phrase
La
[lah]
the
Feminine article introducing the noun phrase 'la fecha de entrega.'
La fecha de entrega aparece en el contrato actualizado.
The delivery date appears in the updated contract.
fecha
[FEH-chah]
date
Calendar date; in this phrase it is part of 'delivery date' or 'due date.'
La fecha de entrega ya fue aprobada por el cliente.
The delivery date has already been approved by the client.
De entrega
deh en-TREH-gah
of delivery / due
Phrase indicating delivery or deadline in contexts like assignments or orders.
La fecha de entrega es mañana.
The due date is tomorrow.
Words in this phrase
de
[deh]
of
Links 'fecha' and 'entrega' to form 'date of delivery' or 'due date.'
La fecha de entrega cambió por un ajuste interno.
The delivery date changed because of an internal adjustment.
entrega
[en-TREH-gah]
delivery
Means 'delivery' or 'submission'; here it completes the idea of a deadline.
La fecha de entrega es clave para planear el seguimiento.
The delivery date is key for planning the follow-up.
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