German Phrase
Ja, wir haben 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that the shop or office stocks the 'Global Forever' stamps, a special series used for international mail. The phrase is a straightforward affirmative answer to a question about availability.
When to use
Use this sentence at a post office, a souvenir shop, or any place that sells stamps when a customer asks whether a specific stamp series is in stock.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Ja,wirhaben'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Ja (affirmation)
Ja is the standard word for 'yes' and is used to confirm a statement or answer a question.
wir (personal pronoun)
Wir means 'we' and is the subject of the sentence; it triggers the verb in the 1st‑person plural form.
haben (present tense)
Haben is the present‑tense form of the verb 'to have' for 1st‑person plural (wir haben).
Compound noun with quotation
‘Global Forever’-Briefmarken is a compound noun; the quoted brand name stays unchanged while Briefmarken (stamps) is the generic noun.
Punctuation
In German, commas are placed after short interjections like Ja, and a period ends the sentence.
🗨In Conversation
Haben Sie 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken?
Do you have 'Global Forever' stamps?
Ja, wir haben 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Yes, we have 'Global Forever' stamps.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, wir ist 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Use haben (to have) for possession, not sein (to be).
Ja, wir haben die 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
The article is not needed before a quoted brand name in this construction.
Ja, wir haben GlobalForeverBriefmarken.
Keep the quotation marks and hyphen; otherwise the brand name loses its identity.
↔Alternatives
Ja, wir führen 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Yes, we carry 'Global Forever' stamps.
Ja, die 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken sind vorrätig.
Yes, the 'Global Forever' stamps are in stock.
Natürlich, wir haben 'Global Forever'-Briefmarken.
Of course, we have 'Global Forever' stamps.
Cultural Tip
In Germany, stamps are usually referred to as 'Briefmarken' and are sold in post offices (Postfilialen) or authorized retailers. The 'Global Forever' series is a U.S. product, so German sellers often keep the English brand name in quotation marks to avoid confusion. When speaking politely, you can add 'Bitte' or 'Gern geschehen' after the answer.

