How to Say ‘Your help’ in Mexican Spanish
Tu ayuda
too ah-YOO-dah
[too ah-YOO-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Informal “your help.” In more formal office situations, “su ayuda” may be better.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Good with close coworkers. If you’re thanking a manager, client, or someone senior, switching to “su ayuda” sounds more professional.
Phrase Breakdown
Tu
[too]
your
Informal singular possessive adjective meaning 'your.'
Tu ayuda fue clave para cerrar el pendiente a tiempo.
Your help was key to closing the pending task on time.
ayuda
[ah-YOO-dah]
help
A noun meaning 'help' or 'assistance,' very useful in workplace requests and thanks.
Tu ayuda nos permitió responder al cliente más rápido.
Your help allowed us to respond to the client faster.
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