How to Say ‘I checked the faucet.’ in Mexican Spanish
Revisé la llave.
reh-bee-SEH lah YAH-beh
[reh-bee-SEH lah YAH-beh]
💬 Usage Tip: A natural way to show you already did a basic check.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Mentioning simple steps you took can make the conversation with a landlord smoother and faster.
Phrase Breakdown
Revisé
[reh-bee-SEH]
I checked
Shows that you already inspected something.
Revisé la presión del agua esta mañana.
I checked the water pressure this morning.
la
[lah]
the
Feminine singular article used before a feminine noun.
La llave está junto al calentador.
The valve is next to the water heater.
llave
[YAH-beh]
valve / faucet
Refers to the water valve or faucet being checked.
La llave de paso parece estar bien.
The shut-off valve seems to be fine.
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