How to Say ‘Next / upcoming (feminine singular)’ in Mexican Spanish
Próxima
PROK-see-mah
[PROK-see-mah]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine form for feminine nouns: próxima semana, próxima reunión. Accent on PRÓ-.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, “la próxima” can also mean “the next time” in casual talk: “A la próxima.”
Phrase Breakdown
Próxima
[PROK-see-mah]
next / upcoming (feminine)
Feminine form of “próximo.” Used to refer to the next time period/event (e.g., “próxima semana,” “próxima reunión”).
En la conferencia, dejamos el seguimiento para la Próxima reunión de cierre.
At the conference, we leave the follow-up for the next closing meeting.
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