How to Say ‘He/She can come tomorrow’ in Mexican Spanish
Puede venir mañana
PWEH-deh beh-NEER ma-NYAH-nah
[PWEH-deh beh-NEER ma-NYAH-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Straightforward scheduling phrase. Easy to build on with a time.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Next-day repairs are common, especially for non-emergency plumbing issues.
Phrase Breakdown
Puede
[PWEH-deh]
can come
A polite way to say someone is available or able to come.
Puede venir mañana si le conviene.
He can come tomorrow if it works for you.
venir
[beh-NEER]
to come
Infinitive verb used after puede to express ability or availability.
Puede venir mañana el plomero del edificio.
The building plumber can come tomorrow.
mañana
[ma-NYAH-nah]
tomorrow
A time word meaning the day after today.
Puede venir mañana para arreglar la fuga.
He can come tomorrow to fix the leak.
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