How to Say ‘I’ll take a look at it today.’ in Mexican Spanish
Voy a verlo hoy.
boy ah BEHR-loh oy
[boy ah BEHR-loh oy]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural promise phrasing. "Verlo" = see it/look at it.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, it can be helpful to politely follow up later with a time question if "today" is still vague.
Phrase Breakdown
Voy
[boy]
I’m going
From ir; used with a plus infinitive for the near future.
Voy a verlo hoy después del trabajo.
I’m going to see it today after work.
a
[ah]
to
Part of the ir a plus infinitive structure meaning going to.
Voy a verlo hoy sin falta.
I’m going to see it today without fail.
verlo
[BEHR-loh]
see it
Ver plus lo; refers to checking the issue or looking at the heater.
Voy a verlo hoy para revisar por qué no prende.
I’m going to see it today to check why it won’t turn on.
hoy
[oy]
today
Adverb of time showing the visit or action will happen today.
Voy a verlo hoy en la tarde.
I’m going to see it today in the afternoon.
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