How to Say ‘Here is the button’ in Mexican Spanish
Aquí está el botón
ah-KEE eh-STAH el boh-TOHN
[ah-KEE eh-STAH el boh-TOHN]
💬 Usage Tip: Nice clear demo phrase. You can add color/position: “el botón verde” / “de la derecha”.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Clear pointing language is appreciated—especially if several people are watching over your shoulder.
Phrase Breakdown
Aquí
[ah-KEE]
here
Used to point out something on a slide/screen; sets the listener’s attention on a spot.
Aquí, Aquí está el botón que necesitamos para continuar con la demo.
Here, here is the button we need to continue with the demo.
está
[eh-STAH]
it is / is (located)
From estar; used for showing where an on-screen element is located.
El botón está resaltado; está en azul para que lo veas rápido.
The button is highlighted; it’s in blue so you can see it quickly.
…el botón
el boh-TOHN
…the button
‘Botón’ has stress on the last syllable: bo-TÓN.
Presiona el botón verde.
Press the green button.
Words in this phrase
el
[el]
the (masculine singular)
Article that introduces a specific item both speakers can identify (the button).
Mira el botón de arriba; el botón es el que dice “Iniciar”.
Look at the top button; the button is the one that says “Start.”
botón
[boh-TOHN]
button
Clickable UI element; often paired with verbs like “dar clic” during instructions.
Si no ves el botón, hago zoom para mostrarlo mejor.
If you don’t see the button, I’ll zoom in to show it better.
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