How to Say ‘The message’ in Mexican Spanish
El mensaje
el men-SAH-heh
[el men-SAH-heh]
💬 Usage Tip: Masc noun: “el.” In apps: “mensaje de confirmación” = confirmation message.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mexican speakers often say “mensajito” (little message) informally, but “mensaje” is perfect for a professional demo.
Phrase Breakdown
El
[el]
the
Masculine singular definite article; used before a masculine noun like "mensaje".
El mensaje aparece arriba de la pantalla.
The message appears at the top of the screen.
mensaje
[men-SAH-heh]
message
A notification or text shown by the system; in demos you point out the status message.
El mensaje confirma que se guardó correctamente.
The message confirms it was saved correctly.
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