How to Say ‘Deal’ in Mexican Spanish
Trato hecho
TRAH-toh EH-choh
[TRAH-toh EH-choh]
💬 Usage Tip: A perfect ending to make a compromise concrete!
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A common phrase when settling on a TV series choice.
Phrase Breakdown
Trato
[TRAH-toh]
Deal done
Phrase used to confirm that an agreement has been finalized.
Trato hecho, cambiaré a tu programa favorito.
Deal done, I will switch to your favorite program.
hecho
[EH-choh]
done
Used to indicate completion.
Trato hecho, cambiaré a tu programa favorito.
Deal done, I will switch to your favorite program.
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