How to Say ‘I’m going to watch it’ in Mexican Spanish
Lo voy a ver
loh boy ah behr
[loh boy ah behr]
💬 Usage Tip: "Lo" means "it," so this phrase literally says "I’m going to watch it." Super useful after mentioning a specific event.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Very natural for chatting about a match everyone already knows you mean.
Phrase Breakdown
Lo
[loh]
it
A direct object pronoun meaning 'it,' referring to something already mentioned.
Lo voy a ver con mis amigos.
I am going to watch it with my friends.
voy
[boy]
I go; I am going
From the verb ir; here it helps form the near future, 'going to.'
Voy a ver todos los partidos importantes.
I am going to watch all the important matches.
a
[ah]
to
Links the verb 'voy' with the next action.
Voy a apoyar a mi equipo favorito.
I am going to support my favorite team.
ver
[behr]
watch; see
A verb meaning to watch or see something.
Quiero ver el juego en vivo.
I want to watch the game live.
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