How to Say ‘Is Tuesday morning okay for you?’ in Mexican Spanish
¿El martes por la mañana te va bien?
💬 Usage Tip: Combines time and confirmation inquiries smoothly.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Offering specific details in plans, like time, reflects accountability.
Phrase Breakdown
El
martes
por
la
mañana
Te va bien?
Word-by-Word Breakdown
El
[el]
The
Definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.
El martes estaremos ocupados.
We will be busy on Tuesday.
martes
[mahr-tes]
Tuesday
The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
El martes planeamos asistir al evento.
On Tuesday, we plan to attend the event.
por
[por]
on
Used to indicate a day or part of a day.
Por favor, confirma el miércoles.
Please confirm by Wednesday.
la
[lah]
the
Definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.
Nos reuniremos en la tarde.
We will meet in the afternoon.
mañana
[mah-nya-nah]
morning
The early part of the day, before noon.
Salgo por la mañana.
I'm leaving in the morning.
te
[te]
you
Refers to the person being spoken to.
Te gusta el plan?
Do you like the plan?
va
[vah]
go
In this context, part of an expression asking if something suits someone.
Esto te va bien?
Does this work for you?
bien
[byen]
well
In a satisfactory manner.
Espero que te vaya bien esta semana.
I hope your week goes well.
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