How to Say ‘That way I can review it.’ in Mexican Spanish
Así la reviso.
ah-SEE lah reh-VEE-soh
[ah-SEE lah reh-VEE-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: Implied meaning: “so I can look it over.” Add “con calma” for extra politeness.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Good closing line after requesting the slides—shows you’re not asking just to collect files.
Phrase Breakdown
Así
[ah-SEE]
that way / like that
Used to explain the benefit of a previous action: “That way I can…”
Te la mando hoy; así la reviso mañana temprano.
I’ll send it to you today; that way I’ll review it early tomorrow.
la
[lah]
it (feminine)
Refers to a feminine item being reviewed (e.g., “la presentación,” “la propuesta”).
Así la reviso y cerramos el seguimiento esta semana.
That way I’ll review it and we’ll close the follow-up this week.
reviso
[reh-VEE-soh]
I review (it)
“Reviso” is a present tense form often used with future meaning in context (I’ll review it).
Así la reviso y te doy respuesta por correo.
That way I’ll review it and give you a reply by email.
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