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German Phrase

Ja, wir haben starkes Paketklebeband.

/jaː ˈviːɐ̯ ˈhaːbən ˈʃtarkəs ˈpaːkɛtˌkleːbəˌbaːnt/
Meaning"Yes, we have strong packing tape."
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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.

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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

1

Ja (affirmation)

Used to confirm or agree, similar to 'yes' in English.

2

wir (personal pronoun)

First‑person plural pronoun meaning 'we'.

3

haben (present tense)

The present‑tense form of the verb 'haben' (to have) for 'wir'.

4

starkes (adjective declension)

Adjective 'stark' (strong) takes the ending -es because 'Paketklebeband' is neuter singular and follows no article.

5

Paketklebeband (compound noun)

A compound noun formed from 'Paket' (parcel) + 'Klebeband' (adhesive tape), meaning 'packing tape'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Haben Sie starkes Paketklebeband?

Do you have strong packing tape?

Ja, wir haben starkes Paketklebeband.

Yes, we have strong packing tape.

B

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.

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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.