How to Say ‘A call’ in Mexican Spanish
Una llamada
OO-nah yah-MAH-dah
[OO-nah yah-MAH-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Could be phone or video call. You can specify: “una videollamada.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, a “llamada” is often suggested to move faster than email—common after meeting at a conference.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
a (feminine)
Indefinite article (feminine singular) used before “llamada”.
¿Podemos agendar Una revisión rápida y luego una llamada?
Can we schedule a quick review and then a call?
llamada
[yah-MAH-dah]
call
Noun: phone/video call; common in conference follow-up to continue the conversation.
Después del evento, te mando el resumen y agendamos una llamada.
After the event, I’ll send you the summary and we’ll schedule a call.
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