German Phrase
Ja, wir haben starkes Paketklebeband.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that they have strong packing tape available. It is a straightforward answer to a question about the availability of a specific type of adhesive tape used for shipping or packaging.
When to use
Use this sentence when a customer, colleague, or partner asks whether you stock durable packing tape, for example in a store, warehouse, or office supply context.
✦Grammar Breakdown
JawirhabenstarkesPaketklebeband
Ja (affirmation)
Used to confirm or agree, similar to 'yes' in English.
wir (personal pronoun)
First‑person plural pronoun meaning 'we'.
haben (present tense)
The present‑tense form of the verb 'haben' (to have) for 'wir'.
starkes (adjective declension)
Adjective 'stark' (strong) takes the ending -es because 'Paketklebeband' is neuter singular and follows no article.
Paketklebeband (compound noun)
A compound noun formed from 'Paket' (parcel) + 'Klebeband' (adhesive tape), meaning 'packing tape'.
🗨In Conversation
Haben Sie starkes Paketklebeband?
Do you have strong packing tape?
Ja, wir haben starkes Paketklebeband.
Yes, we have strong packing tape.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, wir haben starken Paketklebeband.
The adjective must agree with the neuter noun 'Paketklebeband', so the correct ending is -es, not -en.
Ja, wir hat starkes Paketklebeband.
The verb must match the plural subject 'wir', so use 'haben' not 'hat'.
Ja wir haben starkes Paketklebeband.
A comma after 'Ja' separates the affirmation from the rest of the sentence.
↔Alternatives
Ja, wir führen robustes Verpackungsband.
Yes, we carry robust packaging tape.
Ja, wir besitzen strapazierfähiges Paketklebeband.
Yes, we possess durable packing tape.
Ja, wir haben ein starkes Klebeband für Pakete.
Yes, we have a strong tape for parcels.
Cultural Tip
German business language often prefers precise, compound nouns and clear adjective endings. When you mention a product, using the exact technical term (e.g., 'Paketklebeband') signals professionalism. Also, confirming with 'Ja' followed by a full sentence is a polite, complete answer in German.

