How to Say ‘Uh-huh.’ in Mexican Spanish
Ajá.
ah-HAH
[ah-HAH]
💬 Usage Tip: “Ajá” is a listening sound meaning “uh-huh / got it.” The intonation matters: rising can sound like a question.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very common in Mexican Spanish to show you’re following along without interrupting.
Phrase Breakdown
Ajá
[ah-HAH]
uh-huh / got it / okay
Common conversational filler showing you’re following. In demos, it signals acknowledgment before the next step.
Ajá, ya lo veo en la pantalla; seguimos con el siguiente paso.
Uh-huh, I see it on the screen; we’ll continue with the next step.
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