How to Say ‘It’ in Mexican Spanish
Lo
loh
[loh]
💬 Usage Tip: Lo is a direct object pronoun meaning “it.” In “No lo puedo creer,” lo = it, referring to what just happened.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: This tiny word appears all the time in spoken Spanish, so it’s worth noticing early.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[loh]
it
A direct object pronoun meaning 'it' or 'that' in many contexts.
Lo escuché claro cuando alguien gritó: Lo.
I heard it clearly when someone shouted: It.
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