How to Say ‘It’s for the team’ in Mexican Spanish
Es para el equipo
ehs PAH-rah ehl eh-KEE-poh
[ehs PAH-rah ehl eh-KEE-poh]
💬 Usage Tip: Structure: “Es para + noun.” Great for explaining intended users: “Es para ventas/soporte/ingeniería.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Emphasizing “para el equipo” lands well culturally—teamwork is valued and it sounds inclusive.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[ehs]
is
“Es” = “is.” Useful for stating purpose/recipient: “Es para…” = “It’s for…”.
Es para el equipo de ventas, no solo para ingeniería.
It’s for the sales team, not only for engineering.
para
[PAH-rah]
for
“para” indicates who something is intended for: “para el equipo” = “for the team.”
Es para que el público entienda el flujo completo.
It’s so the audience understands the complete flow.
el
[ehl]
the
Masculine singular “the,” used before “equipo.”
Es para el equipo que organiza la conferencia.
It’s for the team that organizes the conference.
equipo
[eh-KEE-poh]
team / equipment
Here it most naturally means “team” (a group of people).
Es para el equipo que va a dar seguimiento a las notas.
It’s for the team that will follow up on the notes.
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