How to Say ‘...see them...’ in Mexican Spanish
...las ves...
lahs vehs
[lahs vehs]
💬 Usage Tip: “Las” = “them” (feminine plural), referring to something like “preguntas” (questions). “Ves” is tú form of ver.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican Spanish uses object pronouns a lot in daily speech—sounds natural and quick.
Phrase Breakdown
las
[lahs]
them (feminine, plural)
Direct object pronoun for feminine plural nouns (e.g., “las preguntas,” “las opciones”). Used before the verb: “las ves” = “you see them.”
En la app, las ves en la parte de arriba, junto al botón de enviar.
In the app, you see them at the top, next to the send button.
ves
[vehs]
you see (them)
From “ver,” 2nd person singular present (tú): “ves.” Often used to check if someone can see something during a demo.
Si haces zoom, ves mejor las opciones en la pantalla.
If you zoom in, you see the options better on the screen.
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