How to Say ‘Next tuesday’ in Mexican Spanish
El próximo martes
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Próximo’ suggests something coming up soon or the following in line.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Using ‘el próximo’ is common when scheduling events in Spanish-speaking countries.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
El
[el]
The
A definite article used before singular nouns.
El próximo martes iremos a la playa.
The next Tuesday we’ll go to the beach.
próximo
[PROX-ee-mo]
Next
Refers to the time or event immediately following the present one.
El próximo martes tenemos una cita importante.
Next Tuesday we have an important appointment.
martes
[MAR-tes]
Tuesday
The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
Nos veremos el próximo martes.
We will see each other next Tuesday.
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