Avisame Apr 2026
In Spanish, translates to "let me know" or "notify me". It is commonly used in informal conversations when someone wants to be updated about a situation or a future event. When to Use "Avísame" Requesting Information: "Avísame si tienes preguntas" ( Offering Help: "Avísame si necesitas algo" (
"Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive). Checking Availability: "Avísame si puedes ir" ( Grammar Breakdown Verb: Avisar (to notify/warn/let know). Mood: Imperative (a command or request). Pronoun: -me (me). avisame
"Dime" (Tell me) or "Manténme informado" (Keep me informed). In Spanish, translates to "let me know" or "notify me"
The accent mark on the "í" is essential because it is an esdrújula word (the stress is on the third-to-last syllable). Variations & Alternatives Formal: "Avíseme" (used with usted ). Plural: "Avísenme" (let me know—addressing a group). Checking Availability: "Avísame si puedes ir" ( Grammar