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How to Say ‘I want to show you’ in Mexican Spanish

Te quiero mostrar

teh kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR

[teh kee-EH-roh mohs-TRAR]

💬 Usage Tip: In Mexico, “Te quiero…” can sound warm. If you want more neutral/professional: “Te voy a mostrar…” or “Quisiera mostrarte…”.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: With new contacts, many people use “¿Te puedo mostrar…?” to be extra courteous.

Phrase Breakdown

Te

[teh]

to you / you (indirect object pronoun)

“Te” indicates the action is directed to ‘you’ (informal). It commonly appears in demo language: “Te quiero mostrar…”

Example

Te quiero mostrar cómo funciona el demo en la pantalla.

I want to show you how the demo works on the screen.

quiero

[kee-EH-roh]

I want

From “querer” (to want). With an infinitive it means “I want to + verb,” a polite, clear way to guide someone through a demo.

Example

Te quiero mostrar la primera parte del demo.

I want to show you the first part of the demo.

mostrar

[mohs-TRAR]

to show

Infinitive verb used for presenting or demonstrating; very useful for conference demos and walkthroughs.

Example

Primero te voy a mostrar el menú y luego el demo completo.

First I’m going to show you the menu and then the full demo.

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