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How to Say ‘We'll stay in touch’ in Mexican Spanish

Estamos en contacto

ehs-TAH-mohs ehn kohn-TAHK-toh

[ehs-TAH-mohs ehn kohn-TAHK-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: A standard professional closing. Friendly, neutral, and easy to reuse in emails and chat.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican corporate communication, this is a polished way to end a message without sounding too formal or too distant.

Phrase Breakdown

Estamos

[ehs-TAH-mohs]

we are

From estar; here it means “we are,” often used for ongoing communication or status.

Example

Estamos listos y estamos en contacto por correo.

We are ready and we are in contact by email.

En contacto

ehn kohn-TAHK-toh

in contact

Fixed expression meaning that communication will continue.

Example

Seguimos en contacto.

We’ll stay in touch.

Words in this phrase

en

[ehn]

in

A preposition meaning “in”; part of the phrase “en contacto.”

Example

Estamos en contacto si surge alguna duda.

We’re in contact if any questions come up.

contacto

[kohn-TAHK-toh]

contact

Refers to communication or keeping in touch with someone.

Example

Estamos en contacto para dar seguimiento al proyecto.

We’re in contact to follow up on the project.

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