How to Say ‘Are we going to see’ in Mexican Spanish
Vamos a ver
VAH-mohs ah behr
[VAH-mohs ah behr]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally “we’re going to see.” Also used like “Let’s see…” when thinking.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: During demos, presenters say “Vamos a ver…” as a friendly way to guide attention.
Phrase Breakdown
Vamos
[VAH-mohs]
we go / let’s go
From “ir” (to go). In practice, “Vamos a…” often means “Let’s…” to guide the next step in a demo.
Vamos a ver la primera pantalla del demo.
Let’s look at the first screen of the demo.
a
[ah]
to
Preposition used before an infinitive: “vamos a ver” = “we’re going to see / let’s see.”
Vamos a ver cómo responde en el demo.
Let’s see how it responds in the demo.
ver
[behr]
to see
Infinitive of “ver.” In demos it often means “to look at / to check”: “Vamos a ver…”
Vamos a ver el resultado en la pantalla.
Let’s see the result on the screen.
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