How to Say ‘I send you (informal)’ in Mexican Spanish
Te mando
teh MAHN-doh
[teh MAHN-doh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Mandar” is super common in Mexico as “to send.” More casual than “enviar.” You can say: “Te mando el resumen.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexicans often prefer “te mando” in WhatsApp follow-ups—sounds friendly and quick, perfect after a conference chat.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you
Indirect object pronoun: “te” marks who receives what you’re sending.
Te mando el resumen en PDF y, si quieres, te envío la presentación también.
I’ll send you the summary in PDF and, if you want, I’ll send you the presentation too.
mando
[MAHN-doh]
I send (to you)
Verb “mandar” (present): in Mexico it’s a very common alternative to “enviar” for sending messages/files.
Mando el correo de seguimiento hoy y mañana te mando el resumen final.
I’ll send the follow-up email today and tomorrow I’ll send you the final summary.
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