How to Say ‘And type their question’ in Mexican Spanish
Y escribe su pregunta
ee eh-SKREE-beh soo preh-GOON-tah
[ee eh-SKREE-beh soo preh-GOON-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: “Y” = “and.” In spoken Spanish, “Y…” is a common way to continue giving instructions step-by-step.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In demos, Mexican presenters often narrate actions live: “Y ahora…”, “Y aquí…”, to guide the audience.
Phrase Breakdown
Y
[ee]
and
Connector used to link steps in instructions during a demo: “Y…” = “And then…”.
Y luego, cuando aparezca el formulario, haces clic y Y confirmas tus datos.
And then, when the form appears, you click and then you confirm your details.
escribe
[eh-SKREE-beh]
writes (you write / he-she writes)
Present tense of “escribir.” Often used as an instruction with implied “usted” in a professional setting.
Primero abres el enlace y escribe tu correo en el campo de registro.
First you open the link and write your email in the registration field.
su
[soo]
your (formal) / his / her / its / their
Polite “your” in conference language: “su nombre,” “su pregunta,” etc.
En este paso, añade su pregunta y presione enviar.
In this step, add your question and press send.
pregunta
[preh-GOON-tah]
question
The question the audience member submits; commonly paired with “su” in formal instructions.
Al final de la demo, leemos su pregunta y la respondemos en vivo.
At the end of the demo, we read your question and answer it live.
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