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How to Say ‘I hope to fix it soon.’ in Mexican Spanish

Espero arreglarlo pronto.

es-PEH-roh ah-rreh-GLAHR-loh PROHN-toh

[es-PEH-roh ah-rreh-GLAHR-loh PROHN-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: This means the speaker plans to fix it. If you want to tell your landlord about your problem instead, you’d more likely hear: "Espero que puedan arreglarlo pronto" = "I hope you can fix it soon."

🇲🇽 In Mexico: For a hot-water problem, this phrase sounds polite and non-confrontational. In Mexico, indirect and respectful wording is often preferred in housing situations.

Phrase Breakdown

Espero

[es-PEH-roh]

I hope

Used to express hope about a future result.

Example

Espero arreglarlo pronto con la ayuda del plomero.

I hope to fix it soon with the plumber's help.

arreglarlo

[ah-rreh-GLAHR-loh]

to fix it

Verb phrase meaning to repair something already mentioned.

Example

El técnico dice que puede arreglarlo pronto.

The technician says he can fix it soon.

pronto

[PROHN-toh]

soon

An adverb showing urgency or a near future time.

Example

Espero que lleguen pronto para revisar el calentador.

I hope they arrive soon to check the heater.

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