How to Say ‘See you.’ in Mexican Spanish
Nos vemos.
nohs VEH-mohs
[nohs VEH-mohs]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “We see each other.” If it’s a call, you can also say “Hablamos” (We’ll talk).
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Even for virtual meetings, Mexicans may say “nos vemos” as a friendly sign-off.
Phrase Breakdown
Nos
[nohs]
us / each other (to us)
Reflexive/reciprocal pronoun used with “ver.” In “nos vemos,” it means “we’ll see each other.”
Nos vemos el martes para el cierre y el seguimiento final.
See you Tuesday for the closing and final follow-up.
vemos
[VEH-mohs]
we see (each other) / see you
From “ver.” “Nos vemos” is a common informal-professional goodbye meaning “See you (then).”
Entonces, nos vemos a las 11 para revisar acuerdos.
So, see you at 11 to review agreements.
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