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How to Say โ€˜See you on Fridayโ€™ in Mexican Spanish

Nos vemos el viernes

nohs VEY-mohs be-VOHS ehl VYER-nehs

[nohs VEY-mohs be-VOHS ehl VYER-nehs]

๐Ÿ’ฌ Usage Tip: Days of the week don't get capitalized in Spanish.

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ In Mexico: Planning outings with friends and family is a common practice for weekends in Mexico.

Phrase Breakdown

Nos vemos

nohs VEY-mohs be-VOHS

Words in this phrase

Nos

[nohs VEY-mohs]

See you

An informal way to part, indicating a future meeting.

Example

Nos vemos en el restaurante.

See you at the restaurant.

vemos

[be-VOHS]

see

To meet or reunite with another person.

Example

Nos vemos a las ocho.

See you at eight.

El viernes

ehl VYER-nehs

Words in this phrase

el

[ehl]

the

Definite article used to specify a noun identified by context.

Example

Nos vemos el fin de semana.

See you on the weekend.

viernes

[VYER-nehs]

Friday

The day of the week between Thursday and Saturday.

Example

Tenemos una cita el viernes.

We have an appointment on Friday.

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