How to Say ‘A note’ in Mexican Spanish
Una nota
OO-nah NOH-tah
[OO-nah NOH-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine: “una.” Singular form; plural is “notas.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: “Nota” can be a written note or even a “grade” in school, so context matters—at a conference it’s usually the app note.
Phrase Breakdown
Una
[OO-nah]
a / one
Feminine singular indefinite article “a.” Also means “one,” but here it’s “a note.”
Una nota se guarda con este botón.
A note is saved with this button.
nota
[NOH-tah]
note
“nota” = “note,” a written entry or memo. In demos: creating, saving, and viewing a note.
Escribe una nota con los puntos clave de la conferencia.
Write a note with the key points from the conference.
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