How to Say ‘To click’ in Mexican Spanish
Dar clic
dahr cleek
[dahr cleek]
💬 Usage Tip: In Mexico, “dar clic” is very common. Also: “hacer clic” (more neutral/international).
🇲🇽 In Mexico: You’ll hear mixed forms: “dale clic”, “haz clic”, and even “clickear” (very informal).
Phrase Breakdown
Dar
[dahr]
to give (to do)
Literally “to give,” but in the phrase “dar clic” it means “to click.” Common in Mexico.
Para continuar, vas a Dar clic en el botón de Iniciar.
To continue, you’re going to click the Start button.
clic
[cleek]
click
Borrowed term used for mouse click; appears in instructions like “dar clic.”
Da clic, clic una sola vez para abrir la página.
Click—one single click—to open the page.
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