How to Say ‘See you at eight’ in Mexican Spanish
Nos vemos a las ocho
nohs BEH-mohs ah lahs OH-choh
[nohs BEH-mohs ah lahs OH-choh]
💬 Usage Tip: Specify time with 'a las' followed by the hour.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Being punctual is appreciated, though flexibility with time is common.
Phrase Breakdown
Nos vemos
nohs BEH-mohs
Words in this phrase
Nos
[nohs]
we/us
Refers to ourselves or the speaker and others.
Nos vemos a las ocho para la cena.
We will see each other at eight for dinner.
vemos
[BEH-mohs]
we see
Refers to the act of seeing or meeting.
Confirmamos que nos vemos a las ocho en el restaurante.
We confirm that we’ll see each other at eight at the restaurant.
A las ocho
ah lahs OH-choh
Words in this phrase
a
[ah]
to
Used to indicate time in this context.
Lleguemos puntuales a la cena, nos vemos a las ocho.
Let's arrive on time for dinner; we’ll see you at eight.
las
[lahs]
the
Defines specific times or items. Plural form in this context.
Acordamos que nos vemos a las ocho en el local.
We agreed that we’ll see each other at eight at the place.
ocho
[OH-choh]
eight
The number 8; referring to the time.
Hicimos la reserva para las ocho, entonces nos vemos a las ocho.
We made the reservation for eight, so we’ll see each other at eight.
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