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How to Say ‘What are we going to look at?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Qué vamos a ver?

keh VAH-mohs ah behr

[keh VAH-mohs ah behr]

💬 Usage Tip: Natural question for a walkthrough. Could also mean “What are we going to see?”

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Good icebreaker at a booth: it invites the presenter to give the 10-second overview.

Phrase Breakdown

Qué

[keh]

what

Used to ask what will be shown next; good for setting expectations in a walkthrough.

Example

¿Qué vamos a ver en el demo primero?

What are we going to see in the demo first?

vamos

[VAH-mohs]

we go / we’re going / let’s

Signals the group/audience action; frequently used by presenters to move step-by-step.

Example

Ahora vamos a ver la pantalla de configuración.

Now we’re going to see the settings screen.

a

[ah]

to

Links “vamos” with an infinitive, forming the near-future / “let’s” structure.

Example

Vamos a ver el demo completo.

We’re going to see the full demo.

ver

[behr]

to see

Key verb in presentations to direct attention: “ver” = to see/look at.

Example

Vamos a ver cómo cambia la pantalla en el demo.

We’re going to see how the screen changes in the demo.

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