Spanish Phrase
Mira nuestra lista de tarifas para más detalles.
Meaning
The sentence invites the listener to look at the company's price list in order to obtain additional information. It is a direct, friendly way to point someone to a resource that contains further details.
When to use
Use this phrase on a website, in an email, or during a conversation with a client when you want to guide them to a detailed pricing table. It works well in informal or semi‑formal business contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Miranuestralistadetarifasparamásdetalles.
Imperative (Mira)
‘Mira’ is the informal singular imperative of the verb *mirar* (to look). Use it when speaking to one person you know well or in a casual business setting.
Possessive adjective (nuestra)
‘nuestra’ agrees in gender (feminine) and number (singular) with the noun *lista*.
Noun phrase (lista de tarifas)
‘lista de tarifas’ is a compound noun meaning ‘price list’; *de* links the two nouns.
Preposition (para)
‘para’ introduces purpose: ‘for more details’.
Comparative adverb (más)
‘más’ means ‘more’ and modifies the noun *detalles*.
Plural noun (detalles)
‘detalles’ is plural; it matches the idea of multiple pieces of information.
🗨In Conversation
¿Dónde puedo ver los precios de los servicios?
Where can I see the service prices?
Mira nuestra lista de tarifas para más detalles.
Look at our price list for more details.
✕Common Mistakes
Mira nuestro lista de tarifas para más detalles.
The possessive must agree with the feminine noun *lista*; use *nuestra*.
Mira nuestra lista de tarifas para más detalle.
‘Detalle’ is singular; the phrase calls for the plural *detalles*.
Mirar nuestra lista de tarifas para más detalles.
Using the infinitive *mirar* instead of the imperative makes the sentence ungrammatical.
↔Alternatives
Consulta nuestra tabla de precios para más información.
Check our price table for more information.
Revisa la lista de tarifas si quieres saber más.
Review the price list if you want to know more.
Puede ver los detalles en nuestra lista de tarifas.
You can see the details in our price list.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, ‘mirar’ is perfectly acceptable in casual business communication, but in very formal contexts you might prefer ‘consulte’ or ‘revise’. Also, note that ‘tarifas’ is commonly used for services (e.g., phone plans, utilities), while ‘precios’ is more general for goods.

