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How to Say ‘And you see them on your phone?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Y tú las ves en tu celular?

ee too lahs vehs ehn too seh-loo-LAHR

[ee too lahs vehs ehn too seh-loo-LAHR]

💬 Usage Tip: Full question with tú. For more formal: “¿Y usted las ve en su celular?”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: At conferences in Mexico, switching to “usted” can sound more professional with attendees you don’t know.

Phrase Breakdown

Y

[ee]

and

Used at the start of a check-in question in a demo: “¿Y…?” = “And…?”.

Example

¿Y en este punto, Y ya te aparece la lista de preguntas?

And at this point, is the list of questions showing up for you already?

[too]

you (informal, singular)

Informal “you,” often used when addressing a teammate or a participant directly in a casual setting.

Example

¿Tú puedes compartir tu pantalla para que todos lo vean?

Can you share your screen so everyone can see it?

las

[lahs]

them (feminine, plural)

Direct object pronoun referring to items like “las preguntas” or “las opciones” on screen.

Example

Las instrucciones son claras: las sigues y las ves de inmediato.

The instructions are clear: you follow them and you see them right away.

ves

[vehs]

you see (them)

Tú-form of “ver.” Often used to confirm visibility: “¿Las ves?” = “Do you see them?”

Example

¿Ves el botón de enviar o no lo ves todavía?

Do you see the send button or do you not see it yet?

en

[ehn]

in / on

Location preposition used with devices: “en tu celular,” “en la tablet,” “en la pantalla.”

Example

En la pantalla principal, en la esquina, aparece el menú.

On the main screen, in the corner, the menu appears.

tu

[too]

your (informal, singular)

Possessive for informal “you.” Typical demo phrase: “en tu celular.”

Example

Guarda el enlace en tu celular por si lo necesitas después.

Save the link on your phone in case you need it later.

celular

[seh-loo-LAHR]

cell phone / mobile phone

In Mexico, “celular” is the standard word for a mobile phone.

Example

Si estás en datos, tu celular puede tardar un poco en cargar.

If you’re on mobile data, your phone may take a bit to load.

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