How to Say ‘Should I click?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Le doy clic?
leh doy cleek
[leh doy cleek]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite because it uses “le” (usted). Informal would be: “¿Le doy clic?” can still be used, but “¿Le pico?” is very Mexican and casual.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexicans often say “pícale” (click it) in friendly contexts—super common at booths.
Phrase Breakdown
Le
[leh]
to you / for you (formal)
Indirect object pronoun (usted); polite way to ask if you should do the action.
¿Le doy clic a este botón o al de arriba?
Should I click this button or the one above?
doy
[doy]
I give (I do)
From dar; in “dar clic” it forms “I click.” Used when asking permission/confirming a step.
Si quiere, doy clic y le muestro lo que pasa.
If you’d like, I’ll click and show you what happens.
clic
[cleek]
click
Refers to the click action; together with “dar” = “to click.”
Doy clic, clic una vez y se abre la página principal.
I click once and the main page opens.
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