How to Say ‘The demo’ in Mexican Spanish
La demo
lah DEH-moh
[lah DEH-moh]
💬 Usage Tip: It’s feminine: “la demo.” (Like “la demostración,” which is feminine.)
🇲🇽 In Mexico: You’ll hear “la demo” even in very professional settings—Spanglish accepted in tech.
Phrase Breakdown
La
[lah]
the (feminine singular)
Definite article used before a feminine noun. “La demo” = “the demo.”
La demo cerró perfecto para resumir el mensaje final.
The demo closed perfectly to summarize the final message.
demo
[DEH-moh]
demo; demonstration
Refers to the demonstration you showed. Often followed by feedback or next steps: “La demo” + verb.
La demo mostró el flujo completo de seguimiento después de la charla.
The demo showed the full follow-up flow after the talk.
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