How to Say ‘I want to show you an idea’ in Mexican Spanish
Te quiero mostrar una idea
teh kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR OO-nah ee-DEH-ah
[teh kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR OO-nah ee-DEH-ah]
💬 Usage Tip: Good pitch starter. For a softer tone: “Te quería mostrar una idea…” (imperfect = more polite).
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican business settings, softening phrases is common to sound collaborative.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you
Indirect object pronoun that marks who will receive the explanation or demo.
Te quiero mostrar una idea que resuelve este problema en el demo.
I want to show you an idea that solves this problem in the demo.
quiero
[kee-EH-roh]
I want
Sets a friendly, not-too-pushy tone; often used to introduce a quick walkthrough.
Te quiero mostrar una idea antes de que termine la sesión.
I want to show you an idea before the session ends.
mostrar
[mohs-TRAR]
to show
Key verb for demos; you can pair it with what you’ll present: una idea, la pantalla, el flujo, etc.
Te quiero mostrar una idea en dos pasos: primero la pantalla y luego el resultado.
I want to show you an idea in two steps: first the screen and then the result.
una
[OO-nah]
an (feminine)
Indefinite article for feminine nouns; here it introduces “idea”.
Te quiero mostrar una idea rápida para el demo.
I want to show you a quick idea for the demo.
idea
[ee-DEH-ah]
idea
The concept you’re proposing; often followed by a short explanation or a demo step.
Te quiero mostrar una idea: simplificar el primer paso del demo.
I want to show you an idea: simplify the first step of the demo.
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