How to Say ‘To see you’ in Mexican Spanish
Verte
BEHR-teh
[BEHR-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: “Ver” + “te” = “to see you.” The “-te” is the object “you.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: You’ll also hear “Qué gusto verte” (even more common and upbeat).
Phrase Breakdown
Verte
[BEHR-teh]
to see you
From “ver” (to see) + “te” (you). Used in greetings: “Me da gusto verte” = “Nice to see you.”
Me da gusto verte; en el demo te muestro la nueva pantalla.
Nice to see you; in the demo I’ll show you the new screen.
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