How to Say ‘I see it’ in Mexican Spanish
Lo veo
loh VEH-oh
[loh VEH-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Lo” = “it.” For a button (el botón) it matches. For “la página”, you’d say “La veo.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In demos, saying “Lo veo” is like giving a thumbs-up without interrupting.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[loh]
it (direct object pronoun)
Refers to a thing previously mentioned (e.g., the button); commonly used instead of repeating the noun.
El botón está en la barra; lo veo cuando hago scroll.
The button is in the bar; I see it when I scroll.
veo
[VEH-oh]
I see (it)
From ver; used to confirm you can see something on-screen during a demo.
Veo el botón; veo que dice “Iniciar”.
I see the button; I see that it says “Start.”
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