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Spanish Phrase

Sí, tengo algunos regalos.

/si ˈteŋɡo alˈɣunos reˈɣalos/
Meaning"Yes, I have some gifts."
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Meaning

A simple affirmative response meaning “Yes, I have some gifts.” It confirms that the speaker possesses a few presents, without specifying how many.

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When to use

Use this sentence when someone asks if you have any gifts – for example, before a birthday party, a holiday gathering, or when you’re offering to bring something for a celebration.

Grammar Breakdown

,tengoalgunosregalos.

1

Sí (affirmation)

Used to answer affirmatively; it can stand alone or precede a clause.

2

tengo (present of tener)

The verb 'tener' expresses possession; conjugated here in first‑person singular present.

3

algunos (indefinite adjective)

Means 'some' and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

4

regalos (plural noun)

Plural form of 'regalo' (gift); the article or adjective must match its number.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Tienes regalos para la fiesta?

Do you have any gifts for the party?

Sí, tengo algunos regalos.

Yes, I have some gifts.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sí, es algunos regalos.

    Use 'tener' to talk about possession; 'ser' describes identity or characteristics.

  • Sí, tengo un regalos.

    The adjective must agree in number with the plural noun 'regalos'.

Alternatives

  • Sí, poseo algunos regalos.

    Yes, I possess some gifts.

  • Sí, tengo unos regalos.

    Yes, I have a few gifts.

  • Claro, tengo varios regalos.

    Sure, I have several gifts.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, giving small presents is a common way to show appreciation at birthdays, Christmas, or even casual get‑togethers. Using 'algunos' signals a modest amount, which can be seen as modesty or simply an honest estimate. Remember that 'regalo' is masculine, so adjectives and articles must agree in gender and number.