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German Phrase

Ja, wir haben mehrere Möglichkeiten, das zu prüfen.

/jaː viːɐ̯ ˈhaːbn̩ ˈmeːʁəʁə ˈmøːklɪçkaɪtn̩ das tsuː ˈpʁyːfən/
Meaning"Yes, we have several possibilities to check that."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Yes, we have several ways to check that.” It is a reassuring response that highlights the speaker’s confidence that there are multiple methods available to verify a claim, a problem, or a piece of data.

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When to use

Use this phrase in meetings, customer support calls, or any situation where a colleague or client asks whether a particular issue can be verified. It works well in both formal business settings and informal team discussions.

Grammar Breakdown

JawirhabenmehrereMöglichkeitendaszuprüfen

1

Ja (affirmation)

Used to confirm or agree with a preceding statement; equivalent to “yes”.

2

wir (personal pronoun)

First‑person plural pronoun meaning “we”.

3

haben (auxiliary verb)

Present‑tense form of “haben” used here as a main verb meaning “to have”.

4

mehrere (quantifier)

Means “several” or “multiple”; it modifies a plural noun.

5

Möglichkeiten (noun, plural)

Literal “possibilities” or “options”; a common word in business and technical contexts.

6

das zu prüfen (infinitive clause with zu)

A dependent infinitive clause introduced by “zu”. The pronoun “das” refers back to a previously mentioned fact or problem, and “prüfen” means “to check / examine”.

🗨In Conversation

A

Können wir sicher sein, dass die neue Software‑Version fehlerfrei ist?

Can we be sure that the new software version is bug‑free?

Ja, wir haben mehrere Möglichkeiten, das zu prüfen.

Yes, we have several ways to check that.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ja, wir haben mehrere Möglichkeiten, das prüfen.

    Learners often drop the “zu” and say “das prüfen”, which is ungrammatical in this construction.

  • Ja, wir haben viele Möglichkeiten, das zu prüfen.

    Using “viele Möglichkeiten” is acceptable but changes the nuance; “mehrere” stresses a limited, countable set.

  • Ja, wir haben mehrere Möglichkeiten das zu prüfen.

    Missing the comma after “Möglichkeiten” breaks the infinitive clause separation.

Alternatives

  • Ja, wir können das auf verschiedene Arten überprüfen.

    Yes, we can verify that in different ways.

  • Ja, es gibt mehrere Wege, das zu testen.

    Yes, there are several ways to test that.

  • Ja, wir haben diverse Optionen, das zu kontrollieren.

    Yes, we have diverse options to control that.

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Cultural Tip

In German business communication, offering multiple solutions is seen as a sign of competence and thoroughness. However, avoid over‑promising; be ready to name at least one concrete method when the conversation moves forward. Also, note that “Möglichkeiten” sounds slightly more formal than “Optionen”, which is common in tech‑savvy environments.