How to Say ‘Step’ in Mexican Spanish
Paso
PAH-soh
[PAH-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: In a demo you can say: "Primer paso: abre la app" (First step: open the app). Also used for "footstep" in other contexts: "Oí pasos" (I heard footsteps).
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, people often say "paso por paso" or the super common "paso a paso" when teaching something—very typical in workshops and conference demos.
Phrase Breakdown
Paso
[PAH-soh]
step
In a demo, "Paso" refers to a single step or stage you’ll show the audience (e.g., Step 1, Step 2).
En el Paso 1 de la demo, abrimos la app y verificamos la conexión.
In Step 1 of the demo, we open the app and check the connection.
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