How to Say ‘I’ll send it to (you).’ in Mexican Spanish
Te la envío.
teh lah en-VEE-oh
[teh lah en-VEE-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Te” = to you (informal). “La” = it (feminine thing: la presentación, la propuesta). If it’s masculine, say: “Te lo envío.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very natural in conference follow-ups: people often confirm by WhatsApp/email with a quick “Te la envío ahorita” (meaning “in a moment,” not strictly “right now”).
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you
Indirect object pronoun: indicates the recipient (“to you”). Used a lot in follow-ups: “Te mando/Te envío…”.
Te comparto el resumen y Te lo envío hoy mismo por correo.
I’ll share the summary and I’ll send it to you today by email.
la
[lah]
it (feminine)
Direct object pronoun (feminine): refers to a feminine noun (e.g., la presentación, la información, la propuesta).
Ya tengo la presentación lista: la reviso y la envío en un momento.
I already have the presentation ready: I’ll review it and send it in a moment.
envío
[en-VEE-oh]
I send (it)
Verb (present): “envío” = “I send”. Often used in professional follow-ups to confirm delivery.
En cuanto termine la reunión, envío el documento con los próximos pasos.
As soon as I finish the meeting, I’ll send the document with the next steps.
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