How to Say ‘...a code.’ in Mexican Spanish
...un código.
oon KOH-dee-goh
[oon KOH-dee-goh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Código” has stress on CO: CÓ-di-go. Often “código QR.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: QR codes are everywhere in Mexico (menus, payments), so “código QR” is instantly understood.
Phrase Breakdown
un
[oon]
A / an
Indefinite article masculine singular; introduces a non-specific item (a code).
Para entrar al sistema, escriben un código temporal.
To enter the system, you type a temporary code.
código
[KOH-dee-goh]
Code
Noun meaning code (often a QR code or access code) in conference demos and check-ins.
Escanean un código y se abre la página de registro.
They scan a code and the registration page opens.
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