How to Say ‘Tell me.’ in Mexican Spanish
Dime.
DEE-meh
[DEE-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: Casual command form of decir. A more polite version is “Dígame.”
🇲🇽 In Mexico: For a landlord or older person in Mexico, you’ll often hear or use “Dígame” instead of “Dime.”
Phrase Breakdown
Dime
[DEE-meh]
tell me
Informal command from 'decir'; used to invite someone to explain.
Dime si el problema es en la regadera o en todo el departamento.
Tell me if the problem is in the shower or in the whole apartment.
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