How to Say ‘I see it’ in Mexican Spanish
Ya lo veo
yah loh VEH-oh
[yah loh VEH-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: Means “I see it now / Got it.” The “ya” adds that “now/at last” feeling.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Great listener phrase in Mexico—shows you’re following along and keeps the pace moving.
Phrase Breakdown
Ya
[yah]
already / now (I do)
Confirms the listener has caught up visually; very common in live demos.
Ya, ya lo veo en tu pantalla compartida.
Now, I see it on your shared screen.
lo
[loh]
it (direct object pronoun)
Stands for the item being pointed out (the button, the menu, the link).
Cuando resaltas el botón, lo veo más claro.
When you highlight the button, I see it more clearly.
veo
[VEH-oh]
I see (it)
First-person present of ver; used as confirmation while following steps.
Veo el botón ahora; veo dónde está.
I see the button now; I see where it is.
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