How to Say ‘Type a question here.’ in Mexican Spanish
Escribe una pregunta aquí.
eh-SKREE-beh OO-nah preh-GOON-tah ah-KEE
[eh-SKREE-beh OO-nah preh-GOON-tah ah-KEE]
💬 Usage Tip: Common instruction pattern: Verb (command) + object + place. Also: “Escribe tu pregunta aquí.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, “escribe” is used for typing too—especially in instructions and UI prompts.
Phrase Breakdown
Escribe
[eh-SKREE-beh]
write (you); type (you)
Instructional command used in interfaces and demos. "Escribe…" often means "Type…" into a field.
Escribe una pregunta aquí, por favor, para que la veamos todos.
Type a question here, please, so we can all see it.
una pregunta
OO-nah preh-GOON-tah
a question
Direct object phrase. 'Pregunta' = question; 'una' = a.
Tengo una pregunta.
I have a question.
Words in this phrase
una
[OO-nah]
a (feminine)
Indefinite article introducing a single item: "una pregunta" = "a question" (one question).
Escribe una idea y una pregunta aquí si quieres.
Write an idea and a question here if you want.
pregunta
[preh-GOON-tah]
question
The thing you want the audience to type. Often part of instructions on a slide or form.
Escribe tu pregunta aquí y la respondo al final.
Write your question here and I’ll answer it at the end.
aquí.
ah-KEE
here
Points to the location (e.g., a box on the screen).
Ponlo aquí, por favor.
Put it here, please.
Words in this phrase
aquí
[ah-KEE]
here
Points to the exact place (a box, chat, or field). Very common in step-by-step demos.
Pon tu pregunta aquí para que aparezca en la pantalla.
Put your question here so it appears on the screen.
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