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How to Say ‘I entered a question.’ in Mexican Spanish

Puse una pregunta.

POO-seh OO-nah preh-GOON-tah

[POO-seh OO-nah preh-GOON-tah]

💬 Usage Tip: Natural alternative: “Escribí una pregunta.” “Puse” feels more casual/conversational.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: If you say “Puse una pregunta” in Mexico, everyone understands you typed/posted it, not physically placed it somewhere.

Phrase Breakdown

Puse

[POO-seh]

I put; I entered

Indicates you completed an action. In this context: you posted/typed a question (e.g., in chat or a field).

Example

Ya Puse una pregunta en la plataforma para probar el flujo.

I already put a question in the platform to test the flow.

una

[OO-nah]

a (feminine)

Indefinite article: "una pregunta" = one question (not a specific known one).

Example

Puse una pregunta aquí para ver si aparece en pantalla.

I put a question here to see if it appears on screen.

pregunta

[preh-GOON-tah]

question

What you entered/posted. Often used to confirm the audience action: "Puse una pregunta" = "I posted a question."

Example

Puse una pregunta sobre el modelo y espero tu respuesta.

I posted a question about the model and I’m waiting for your answer.

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