How to Say ‘Are you going to watch...?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿Vas a ver... ?
bahs ah behr
[bahs ah behr]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vas a ver" literally means "you are going to watch." It’s the informal tú form, very common in everyday speech.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Perfect for asking about big events like World Cup matches, concerts, or popular TV finales.
Phrase Breakdown
Vas
[bahs]
are you going
From the verb phrase used to ask what someone is going to do.
¿Vas a ver el partido mañana?
Are you going to watch the match tomorrow?
a
[ah]
to
A preposition that often links one verb to another, like in 'going to watch.'
Voy a ver el Mundial con amigos.
I am going to watch the World Cup with friends.
ver
[behr]
watch; see
A verb meaning to see or watch something.
Quiero ver la final del Mundial.
I want to watch the World Cup final.
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