How to Say ‘I am going to check’ in Mexican Spanish
Voy a revisar
boy ah reh-bee-SAHR
[boy ah reh-bee-SAHR]
💬 Usage Tip: “Voy a + infinitive” is the easy future in Spanish, just like “I’m going to…” in English.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very common in Mexico for promises and plans. It can mean soon—but sometimes “Mexican soon,” so asking for a time can help.
Phrase Breakdown
Voy
[boy]
I am going / I will
Common way to talk about a near future action.
Voy a revisar el problema hoy.
I am going to check the problem today.
a
[ah]
to
Used with ir + a + infinitive to form the near future.
Voy a revisar el boiler en un momento.
I am going to check the boiler in a moment.
revisar
[reh-bee-SAHR]
to check / inspect
Means to look over, inspect, or check something.
Voy a revisar si hay gas.
I am going to check whether there is gas.
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