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How to Say ‘The next steps’ in Mexican Spanish

Los próximos pasos

lohs PROK-see-mohs PAH-sohs

[lohs PROK-see-mohs PAH-sohs]

💬 Usage Tip: Set it up like: “Te mando los próximos pasos por correo.” (I’ll email you the next steps.)

🇲🇽 In Mexico: This phrase is a conference classic—sounds professional and collaborative in Mexico.

Phrase Breakdown

Los

[lohs]

the (plural)

Definite article introducing a specific list of actions (the agreed next steps).

Example

Después de la demo, te envío Los acuerdos y los próximos pasos.

After the demo, I’ll send you the agreements and the next steps.

próximos

[PROK-see-mohs]

next / upcoming

Adjective indicating what comes next in a plan or process.

Example

Confirmo los próximos entregables: próximos pasos y fechas.

I’m confirming the next deliverables: next steps and dates.

pasos

[PAH-sohs]

steps

Plural noun referring to concrete actions/tasks to move forward.

Example

Te comparto los próximos pasos: pasos claros para avanzar esta semana.

I’m sharing the next steps: clear steps to move forward this week.

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