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How to Say ‘The main page’ in Mexican Spanish

La página principal

lah PAH-hee-nah preen-see-PAHL

[lah PAH-hee-nah preen-see-PAHL]

💬 Usage Tip: Also called “inicio” or “pantalla de inicio.”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: When presenting, “Regresamos a la página principal” is a common reset move if something goes wrong.

Phrase Breakdown

La

[lah]

the (feminine singular)

Introduces a specific feminine noun; here it refers to a particular page everyone can identify.

Example

La página principal es lo primero que verás al iniciar sesión.

The main page is the first thing you’ll see when you log in.

página

[PAH-hee-nah]

page

A web/app page; in demos you often explain what appears on each page.

Example

En esta página están las métricas de la demo.

On this page are the demo metrics.

principal

[preen-see-PAHL]

main / primary

Identifies the “home” or main view; helps the audience orient themselves.

Example

En la página principal verás el resumen y los botones clave.

On the main page you’ll see the summary and the key buttons.

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