Inklingo

avísame

ah-BEE-sah-mehaˈβisame

avísame means let me know in Spanish (asking for an update or information).

let me know

Also: tell me, warn me
VerbA2regular with attached pronoun arinformal
A person sitting by an open window, looking at a small blue bird perched on the sill with a tiny rolled-up note attached to its leg.
infinitiveavisar
past Participleavisado
gerundavisando

📝 In Action

Avísame cuando llegues a casa.

A1

Let me know when you get home.

Si cambias de planes, avísame.

A2

If you change your plans, let me know.

Avísame si necesitas algo más.

A2

Tell me if you need anything else.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • infórmame (inform me)
  • dime (tell me)

Antonyms

  • cállate (be quiet)
  • ocúltame (hide from me)

Common Collocations

  • Avísame con tiempoLet me know in advance
  • Avísame lo antes posibleLet me know as soon as possible

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

present

yoavise
nosotrosavisemos
ellos/ellas/ustedesavisen
avises
vosotrosaviséis
él/ella/ustedavise

imperfect

yoavisara
nosotrosavisáramos
ellos/ellas/ustedesavisaran
avisaras
vosotrosavisarais
él/ella/ustedavisara

indicative

present

yoaviso
nosotrosavisamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesavisan
avisas
vosotrosavisáis
él/ella/ustedavisa

imperfect

yoavisaba
nosotrosavisábamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesavisaban
avisabas
vosotrosavisabais
él/ella/ustedavisaba

preterite

yoavisé
nosotrosavisamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesavisaron
avisaste
vosotrosavisasteis
él/ella/ustedavisó

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "avísame" in Spanish:

warn me

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: avísame

Question 1 of 1

How would you say 'Let me know' to a close friend?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
llevamepásame
📚 Etymology

From the verb 'avisar', which comes from the Latin word 'advisum', meaning 'something seen' or 'an opinion'.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

French: aviserEnglish: advise

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'avísame' and 'avíseme'?

'Avísame' is for people you know well (informal), while 'avíseme' is for formal situations or people you address as 'usted'.

Can 'avísame' mean 'warn me'?

Yes! While it usually means 'let me know' about a plan, it can also be used to ask someone to alert you to a danger or change.