How to Say ‘A summary’ in Mexican Spanish
Un resumen
oon reh-soo-MEHN
[oon reh-soo-MEHN]
💬 Usage Tip: Quick combo for follow-ups: “Te mando un resumen de lo que vimos.” = “I’ll send you a summary of what we went over.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: People love clarity: a brief “resumen” helps avoid back-and-forth and keeps momentum after the conference.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
a / an
Indefinite article (masculine): introduces “resumen” as one item you’re sending.
Te envío Un resumen con acuerdos y fechas tentativas.
I’m sending you a summary with agreements and tentative dates.
resumen
[reh-soo-MEHN]
summary
Noun: recap; in business Spanish it can be the email body or an attached document.
Incluyo un resumen: resumen de puntos clave y próximos pasos.
I’m including a summary: summary of key points and next steps.
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