How to Say ‘I want to show you an idea.’ in Mexican Spanish
Quiero mostrarte una idea.
kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR-teh OO-nah ee-DEH-ah
[kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR-teh OO-nah ee-DEH-ah]
💬 Usage Tip: Good pitch line. Politer option: “Quisiera mostrarte una idea.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: At conferences in Mexico, being brief + friendly wins: say this and immediately add the benefit (“para organizar preguntas…”).
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero
[kee-EH-roh]
I want (to)...
Sets your intention politely before presenting; common in professional contexts.
Quiero mostrarte una idea en dos minutos, si te parece.
I want to show you an idea in two minutes, if that works for you.
mostrarte
[mohs-TRAR-teh]
to show you
Direct, friendly phrase to introduce a quick demo or visual explanation.
Quiero mostrarte una idea con un ejemplo rápido.
I want to show you an idea with a quick example.
una
[OO-nah]
a
Feminine article used with "idea" (which is feminine in Spanish).
Quiero mostrarte una idea sencilla.
I want to show you a simple idea.
idea
[ee-DEH-ah]
idea
The concept you’re pitching or explaining at the start of your demonstration.
Quiero mostrarte una idea para tu stand.
I want to show you an idea for your booth.
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