How to Say ‘Does Tuesday work for you?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Te va bien el martes?
teh bah byen ell MAR-tes
[teh bah byen ell MAR-tes]
💬 Usage Tip: You can add time: “¿Te va bien el martes a las 11?”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Common to propose a day first, then time—helps the other person negotiate easily.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you / for you
Indirect object pronoun “to you.” In scheduling questions, it marks who the proposed time should work for.
¿Te va bien el martes para cerrar el seguimiento de la demo?
Does Tuesday work for you to close the follow-up to the demo?
va
[bah]
goes / works
In “te va bien,” “va” means “works/suits (you).” Very common for proposing meeting times.
¿Te va bien el martes si lo hacemos por videollamada?
Does Tuesday work for you if we do it by video call?
bien
[byen]
well / fine / good
In this expression it means “convenient/okay.” Used to check availability politely.
¿Te va bien el martes a las 11 para la llamada de cierre?
Is Tuesday at 11 okay for you for the closing call?
el
[ell]
the (masculine singular)
Article used with days of the week in Spanish. “el martes” translates as “on Tuesday.”
¿Te va bien el martes si enviamos el acta hoy?
Does Tuesday work for you if we send the meeting notes today?
martes
[MAR-tes]
Tuesday
Day used for scheduling. In professional contexts, you can add a time: “el martes a las 11.”
¿Te va bien el martes para dar seguimiento a la propuesta?
Does Tuesday work for you to follow up on the proposal?
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