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German Phrase

Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?

/hat ˈdiːzəs ˈpʁoˌdʊkt ɡaʁanˈtiː/
Meaning"Does this product have a warranty?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the product comes with a warranty or guarantee. In German, ‘Garantie’ usually refers to an additional, often time‑limited promise beyond the legal warranty (Gewährleistung).

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When to use

Use this question when you are shopping in a store, browsing an online shop, or speaking with a sales representative and you need to know if the item is covered by a guarantee.

Grammar Breakdown

HatdiesesProduktGarantie?

1

Verb‑Subject‑Object order

In yes‑no questions the finite verb (Hat) comes first, followed by the subject (dieses Produkt) and then the object (Garantie).

2

Demonstrative pronoun

‘dieses’ is the neuter nominative form of ‘dieser’, matching the neuter noun Produkt.

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Garantie vs. Gewährleistung

‘Garantie’ is a voluntary promise by the seller/manufacturer, while ‘Gewährleistung’ is the statutory warranty required by law.

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Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?

Does this product have a warranty?

Ja, es hat eine zweijährige Garantie.

Yes, it comes with a two‑year warranty.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ist dieses Produkt Garantie?

    ‘Ist’ is the verb ‘to be’; the correct verb for possession is ‘haben’ (Hat).

  • Hat dieser Produkt Garantie?

    ‘dieser’ is masculine; the noun Produkt is neuter, so the correct form is ‘dieses’.

  • Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?

    Leaving out the article makes the phrase sound abrupt; you can also say ‘eine Garantie’ for clarity.

Alternatives

  • Gibt es eine Garantie für dieses Produkt?

    Is there a guarantee for this product?

  • Ist das Produkt garantiert?

    Is the product guaranteed?

  • Wie lange ist die Garantie?

    How long is the warranty?

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Cultural Tip

In Germany, every new product automatically comes with a two‑year statutory warranty (Gewährleistung). A ‘Garantie’ is an extra promise, often for a longer period or covering specific defects. When you ask about ‘Garantie’, you’re usually looking for a manufacturer’s additional coverage, not the legal minimum.