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How to Say ‘I’ll also send you…’ in Mexican Spanish

También te mando...

tahm-BYEN teh MAHN-doh

[tahm-BYEN teh MAHN-doh]

💬 Usage Tip: Great for adding attachments/links: “También te mando el link / el PDF.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Follow-up etiquette: sending “un resumen y los próximos pasos” is seen as organized and professional.

Phrase Breakdown

También

[tahm-BYEN]

also / as well

Adds an extra thing you’re including; useful when you want to mention attachments or next steps.

Example

También te mando el resumen y el calendario para agendar la llamada.

I’m also sending you the summary and the calendar to schedule the call.

te

[teh]

to you

Indirect object pronoun: points to the recipient in a friendly-professional way.

Example

También te comparto la minuta y te mando los próximos pasos por escrito.

I’m also sharing the minutes and sending you the next steps in writing.

mando

[MAHN-doh]

I send (to you)

Present tense of “mandar”; used for sending an email, file, link, or message.

Example

Después de la conferencia, mando un resumen y mando una invitación para la llamada.

After the conference, I send a summary and I send an invitation for the call.

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