How to Say ‘The team’ in Mexican Spanish
El equipo
ehl eh-KEE-poh
[ehl eh-KEE-poh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Equipo” can mean a work team or equipment. Context decides: “para el equipo” = for the team.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexican workplaces, “el equipo” often implies collaboration—tools “para el equipo” should help everyone, not just one person.
Phrase Breakdown
El
[ehl]
the
Masculine singular definite article “the,” used before a masculine noun.
El equipo ya probó la demo antes de la conferencia.
The team already tested the demo before the conference.
equipo
[eh-KEE-poh]
team / equipment
“equipo” usually means “team” (people). It can also mean “equipment,” but “el equipo” in a work context often means the team.
El equipo responde preguntas mientras yo hago la demostración.
The team answers questions while I do the demonstration.
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