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Spanish Phrase

Echa un vistazo a las opiniones de los clientes.

/ˈe.tʃa un βisˈta.so a las oˈpi.njones de los ˈklen.tes/
Meaning"Take a look at the customers' reviews."
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Meaning

‘Take a look at the customers' reviews.’ The phrase invites someone to quickly read or check what customers have said about a product or service. It’s friendly, informal, and commonly used in marketing or e‑commerce contexts.

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When to use

Use this sentence on websites, in emails, or in conversation when you want to encourage a potential buyer to read customer feedback. It works well in promotional copy, product pages, or when a colleague asks for a quick opinion check.

Grammar Breakdown

Echaunvistazoalasopinionesdelosclientes

1

Echar un vistazo

A fixed idiom meaning ‘to take a quick look’. The verb ‘echar’ is used in the imperative form (echa) and is followed by the noun ‘un vistazo’.

2

Indefinite article ‘un’

Because ‘vistazo’ is masculine singular, the article is ‘un’. It does not change with the gender of the noun that follows.

3

Prepositional phrase ‘a las opiniones de los clientes’

‘a’ introduces the object of the look, while ‘de los clientes’ specifies whose opinions are being referred to.

4

Plural noun ‘opiniones’

The noun is plural, so the article and adjective must agree: ‘las opiniones’.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Has visto las reseñas del nuevo modelo?

Have you seen the reviews of the new model?

Sí, echa un vistazo a las opiniones de los clientes antes de decidirte.

Yes, take a look at the customers' reviews before deciding.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Echa una vista a las opiniones de los clientes.

    The idiom is ‘echar un vistazo’, not ‘echar una vista’. ‘Vista’ alone changes the meaning to ‘view’ rather than the idiomatic ‘quick look’.

  • Echa un vistazo a la opinión de los clientes.

    ‘Opinión’ is singular; when you refer to multiple reviews you need the plural ‘opiniones’ with the article ‘las’.

  • Echa un vistazo a las opiniones de los cliente.

    The noun ‘cliente’ must agree in number with its article: ‘los clientes’.

Alternatives

  • Mira las reseñas de los clientes.

    Look at the customers' reviews.

  • Consulta los comentarios de los clientes.

    Check the customers' comments.

  • Revisa las opiniones de los clientes.

    Review the customers' opinions.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking e‑commerce sites, ‘opiniones de los clientes’ is the standard term for user reviews, while ‘reseñas’ is more common for professional critiques. ‘Echar un vistazo’ is informal but perfectly polite, making it ideal for marketing copy that wants to sound friendly and approachable.