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How to Say ‘Do you need any additional services?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Necesita algún servicio adicional?

💬 Usage Tip: Use 'algún' before singular masculine nouns.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Customer service in Mexico often involves offering additional services to enhance the experience.

Phrase Breakdown

Necesita

Algún servicio

Adicional?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Necesita

[neh-seh-SEE-tah]

Need

Used to ask if someone requires something.

Example

¿Necesita ayuda con el estacionamiento?

Do you need help with parking?

algún

[ahl-GOON]

any

Used to indicate an undetermined item or amount from a group.

Example

¿Tiene algún problema con el servicio de valet?

Do you have any problem with the valet service?

servicio

[sehr-VEE-see-oh]

service

An act of assistance or work provided.

Example

El servicio de valet es muy eficiente.

The valet service is very efficient.

adicional

[ah-dee-see-oh-NAL]

additional

Added, extra, or supplementary to what already exists.

Example

Ofrecemos un servicio adicional de limpieza.

We offer an additional cleaning service.

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