Significado
Used to ask if something is wrong.
Contexto cultural
Spaniards are often very direct. Using this phrase without a 'Perdona' (Excuse me) might sound slightly blunt to speakers from other regions. In Mexico, people often use '¿Todo bien?' (Everything good?) as a softer alternative to avoid the word 'problema' unless there is a clear conflict. In Argentina, the intonation is very distinct. The 'hay' is often stretched slightly, and it can be used very casually among friends.
Soften the blow
Always add 'Hola' or 'Disculpe' before the phrase to ensure you don't sound like you're looking for a fight.
Gender Trap
Never say 'alguna problema'. Even though it ends in 'a', it is a masculine noun.
Significado
Used to ask if something is wrong.
Soften the blow
Always add 'Hola' or 'Disculpe' before the phrase to ensure you don't sound like you're looking for a fight.
Gender Trap
Never say 'alguna problema'. Even though it ends in 'a', it is a masculine noun.
The Plural Secret
If you suspect there are multiple issues, you can say '¿Hay algunos problemas?', but the singular 'algún problema' is much more common even for multiple issues.
Teste-se
Complete the question with the correct form of 'there is'.
¿___ algún problema con la reserva?
'Hay' is the impersonal form used to indicate existence.
Choose the correct adjective to match 'problema'.
¿Hay ___ problema?
'Problema' is masculine singular, so it requires 'algún'.
Match the phrase to the most likely situation.
Situation: A waiter sees a customer looking at a fly in their soup.
This is the standard way to ask if something is wrong with the service or food.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ¿Hay algún problema? B: No, no ___ ningún problema.
The response mirrors the question using 'hay'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Algún vs. Alguna
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios¿___ algún problema con la reserva?
'Hay' is the impersonal form used to indicate existence.
¿Hay ___ problema?
'Problema' is masculine singular, so it requires 'algún'.
Situation: A waiter sees a customer looking at a fly in their soup.
This is the standard way to ask if something is wrong with the service or food.
A: ¿Hay algún problema? B: No, no ___ ningún problema.
The response mirrors the question using 'hay'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
6 perguntasIt is 'algún' when it comes right before a masculine noun. Use 'alguno' only if the noun is not mentioned (e.g., '¿Hay alguno?').
Yes, it is perfect for technical glitches or errors.
It can be if your tone is sharp. If you smile and use a helpful tone, it's very polite.
'¿Qué pasa?' is more like 'What's up?' or 'What's happening?'. '¿Hay algún problema?' specifically asks about a difficulty.
Use the past tense: 'Hubo un problema' or 'Había un problema'.
Yes, '¿Hay un problema?' is also correct, but 'algún' sounds slightly more natural and less direct.
Frases relacionadas
¿Qué pasa?
similarWhat's happening? / What's up?
¿Todo bien?
similarIs everything okay?
¿Hay algún inconveniente?
formalIs there any inconvenience?
No hay problema
contrastNo problem.