Spanish Phrase
También hay tabaco, chocolates y electrónica.
Meaning
The sentence tells the listener that, in addition to other items, there are tobacco, chocolates, and electronic goods available. It is a straightforward way to list several product categories.
When to use
Use this sentence when you are describing the inventory of a shop, market stall, or any place that sells a variety of goods. It works well in casual conversation, a sales pitch, or a written description of a catalogue.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tambiénhaytabacochocolatesyelectrónica
También (adverb)
Means 'also' or 'too' and is placed at the beginning of the sentence for emphasis.
hay (impersonal verb)
Third‑person singular form of 'haber' used to indicate existence: 'there is/are'.
tabaco (noun, masc. sing.)
Refers to tobacco products; masculine singular noun.
chocolates (noun, masc. pl.)
Plural form of 'chocolate' when talking about several pieces or types.
y (conjunction)
Simple coordinating conjunction meaning 'and'.
electrónica (noun, fem. sing.)
Used as a collective noun for electronic devices; feminine singular.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué productos venden en la tienda?
What products do they sell in the store?
También hay tabaco, chocolates y electrónica.
They also have tobacco, chocolates, and electronics.
✕Common Mistakes
También hay tabaco, chocolate y electrónica.
The list is plural; use 'chocolates' to keep number agreement.
También hay tabaco, chocolates y el electrónica.
Do not add the definite article before 'electrónica' in a simple enumeration.
También hay tabaco, chocolates y electronico.
Use the noun 'electrónica' or the phrase 'productos electrónicos', not the adjective alone.
↔Alternatives
También venden tabaco, chocolates y productos electrónicos.
They also sell tobacco, chocolates and electronic products.
En la tienda también encontrarás tabaco, chocolates y electrónica.
In the store you will also find tobacco, chocolates and electronics.
Hay también tabaco, chocolates y artículos de electrónica.
There is also tobacco, chocolates and electronic items.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries 'tabaco' can refer to cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or even pipe tobacco, and its sale may be regulated. 'Electrónica' is a collective term for gadgets such as phones, TVs, and computers. When speaking formally, you might prefer 'productos electrónicos' to avoid ambiguity.

