German Phrase
Wir haben unbegrenzte Tarife.
Meaning
The sentence tells the listener that the speaker (usually a company) offers plans with no usage limits. It highlights the unlimited nature of the rates, often referring to data, minutes, or other services.
When to use
Use this phrase in a sales or customer‑service context when you want to advertise or confirm that your product line includes unlimited plans. It works well in brochures, phone conversations, or on a website.
✦Grammar Breakdown
WirhabenunbegrenzteTarife.
Wir
Personal pronoun for 'we', used as the subject in the first person plural.
haben
Present tense of 'haben' (to have); here it functions as a main verb, not an auxiliary.
unbegrenzte (Adjective)
Strong declension in nominative plural without an article; the ending -e matches the plural noun 'Tarife'.
Tarife
Plural of 'Tarif' (plan, rate). Masculine noun, nominative plural form is 'Tarife'.
🗨In Conversation
Welche Tarife bieten Sie an?
Which plans do you offer?
Wir haben unbegrenzte Tarife.
We have unlimited plans.
✕Common Mistakes
Wir haben unbegrenzten Tarife.
The adjective must agree with the plural noun in nominative case; the correct ending is -e, not -en.
Wir haben unbegrenzte Tarif.
If you keep the adjective in the plural form, the noun must also be plural. Use 'Tarife' for plural or change the adjective to singular: 'unbegrenzter Tarif'.
↔Alternatives
Wir bieten unbegrenzte Tarife an.
We offer unlimited plans.
Unsere Tarife sind unbegrenzt.
Our plans are unlimited.
Wir haben Tarife ohne Begrenzung.
We have plans without limits.
Cultural Tip
In German marketing, 'unbegrenzte Tarife' is a common buzz‑word, especially in telecom and streaming services. Be aware that the term must be backed by the fine print – German consumer law requires companies to define what 'unlimited' actually means. Also, when speaking formally, you might prefer the construction 'Wir bieten Ihnen unbegrenzte Tarife an.'

