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Portuguese Phrase

Este produto tem garantia?

/ˈes.tʃi pɾoˈdʊ.tu tẽ ɡa.ɾɐ̃ˈsi.a/
Meaning"Does this product have a warranty?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the item being discussed comes with a warranty. It is a direct, polite way to inquire about the after‑sales protection offered by a seller.

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When to use

Use this phrase in a store, online chat, or over the phone when you are considering buying a product and want to know if the manufacturer or retailer provides a warranty.

Grammar Breakdown

Esteprodutotemgarantia?

1

Este (demonstrative adjective)

Used to point out a specific noun that is close to the speaker; it agrees in gender and number with the noun.

2

tem (present of ter)

Third‑person singular of the verb ‘ter’ (to have); used here to ask if the product possesses a warranty.

3

garantia (noun)

Means ‘warranty’; it is a feminine noun, so the article would be ‘a garantia’ if used.

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Question formation

In Portuguese, yes‑no questions can be formed simply by raising intonation; no word order change is needed.

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A

Este produto tem garantia?

Does this product have a warranty?

Sim, tem dois anos de garantia.

Yes, it comes with a two‑year warranty.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Este produto é garantia?

    ‘É’ means ‘is’; the correct verb for possession is ‘tem’.

  • Este produto tem uma garantia?

    While not wrong, adding ‘uma’ changes the nuance; the simple form is more natural when asking a yes‑no question.

Alternatives

  • Este item tem garantia?

    Does this item have a warranty?

  • Este artigo está coberto por garantia?

    Is this article covered by a warranty?

  • Este produto tem alguma garantia?

    Does this product have any warranty?

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, consumer law (Código de Defesa do Consumidor) guarantees a minimum 90‑day warranty for most products, and many manufacturers add a longer period. When you ask about warranty, sellers often specify the duration and whether it covers parts, labor, or both. Using the polite form ‘por favor’ before the question can make the request sound even more courteous.