Spanish Phrase
Mira nuestra app para ofertas especiales.
Meaning
‘Look at our app for special offers.’ The sentence is a friendly invitation to check the mobile application where exclusive discounts or promotions are displayed.
When to use
Use this phrase in informal marketing messages, social‑media posts, or when speaking directly to a potential user who might be interested in discounts. It works well in emails, push notifications, or spoken ads.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Miranuestraappparaofertasespeciales
Imperative (Mira)
‘Mira’ is the informal second‑person singular imperative of the verb *mirar* (to look). Use it when speaking to friends or in casual marketing.
Possessive adjective (nuestra)
‘nuestra’ agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies – here *app*, which is treated as feminine (la app).
Borrowed noun (app)
‘app’ is a shortened form of *aplicación* and is commonly used in Spanish tech contexts; it takes feminine articles and adjectives.
Preposition (para)
‘para’ introduces the purpose or goal – in this case, the reason to look at the app.
Adjective agreement (especiales)
‘especiales’ matches the plural feminine noun *ofertas* in both gender and number.
🗨In Conversation
¿Cómo puedo conseguir descuentos en tus productos?
How can I get discounts on your products?
Mira nuestra app para ofertas especiales.
Check out our app for special offers.
✕Common Mistakes
Mira a nuestra app para ofertas especiales.
The verb *mirar* does not take the preposition *a* when the object is a thing; just use the direct object.
Mira nuestro app para ofertas especiales.
‘app’ is feminine, so the possessive must be *nuestra*.
Mire nuestra app para ofertas especiales.
‘Mire’ is the formal imperative; it sounds too stiff for a casual promotion aimed at younger users.
↔Alternatives
Echa un vistazo a nuestra aplicación para ofertas especiales.
Take a look at our application for special offers.
Revisa nuestra app para encontrar ofertas especiales.
Check our app to find special offers.
Descubre nuestras ofertas especiales en la app.
Discover our special offers in the app.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish advertising, ‘Mira’ conveys a casual, upbeat tone. If you need a more formal register, switch to ‘Vea’ (imperative of *ver*). While ‘app’ is widely understood, using the full word *aplicación* can sound more professional, especially in written copy aimed at older audiences.

