How to Say ‘I’ll email it to you.’ in Mexican Spanish
Te la mando por correo.
teh lah MAHN-doh por koh-RREH-oh
[teh lah MAHN-doh por koh-RREH-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “I send it to you by email.” If it’s a masculine file: “Te lo mando…”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A standard follow-up promise after a demo—friendly and actionable.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you (informal)
Marks the recipient; very common in follow-up promises after meetings.
Te la mando por correo en cuanto tenga la versión final.
I’ll send it to you by email as soon as I have the final version.
la
[lah]
it (feminine)
Refers to a feminine noun (e.g., “la presentación,” “la propuesta”).
Te la mando por correo: la presentación ya está lista.
I’ll send it to you by email: the presentation is ready.
mando
[MAHN-doh]
I send
“(Yo) mando” = “I send/I’ll send”; often used as a quick commitment.
Te la mando por correo hoy para cerrar el tema.
I’ll send it to you by email today to close the topic.
por
[por]
by / via
Introduces the channel/medium used to send something.
Te la mando por correo y quedamos en contacto.
I’ll send it to you by email and we’ll stay in touch.
correo
[koh-RREH-oh]
“Correo” in a conference context usually means email, not physical mail.
Te la mando por correo para que la revises con calma.
I’ll send it to you by email so you can review it calmly.
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