How to Say ‘...write...’ in Mexican Spanish
...escribe...
eh-SKREE-beh
[eh-SKREE-beh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Escribe” is the tú command (imperative) of escribir: “(you) write/type.” In tech contexts it often means “type.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, people casually say “Escríbelo aquí” even when they mean typing on a phone or laptop.
Phrase Breakdown
escribe
[eh-SKREE-beh]
writes (you write / he-she writes)
Present-tense form of “escribir.” In conference demos you can use it as a polite instruction: “(Usted) escribe…” = “Write…”.
Para iniciar la demostración, por favor escribe tu pregunta en la app.
To start the demonstration, please write your question in the app.
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