Spanish Phrase
Tenemos yoga, spinning, Zumba y HIIT.
Meaning
Literally: 'We have yoga, spinning, Zumba and HIIT.' It’s a concise way for a gym or fitness center to list the classes they offer.
When to use
Use this sentence on promotional flyers, website homepages, social‑media posts, or when answering a potential client’s question about available workouts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
TenemosyogaspinningZumbayHIIT
Tenemos (verb tener)
First‑person plural present of 'tener', used to state possession or availability.
Loanword nouns
Yoga, spinning, Zumba and HIIT are foreign terms that function as indeclinable nouns in Spanish.
Coordinating conjunction y/e
Use 'y' before consonant sounds; change to 'e' before a word that begins with the vowel sound /i/ (e.g., 'e HIIT').
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué clases ofrecen en el gimnasio?
What classes do you offer at the gym?
Tenemos yoga, spinning, Zumba y HIIT.
We have yoga, spinning, Zumba and HIIT.
✕Common Mistakes
Tenemos yoga, spinning, Zumba y HIIT.
Because HIIT begins with the vowel sound /i/, the conjunction should be 'e' (e HIIT) to avoid the vowel clash.
Tenemos el yoga, el spinning, el Zumba y el HIIT.
Yoga is usually used without an article when listing classes.
↔Alternatives
Ofrecemos clases de yoga, spinning, Zumba y HIIT.
We offer yoga, spinning, Zumba and HIIT classes.
En nuestro centro disponemos de yoga, spinning, Zumba y HIIT.
In our center we have yoga, spinning, Zumba and HIIT.
Puedes inscribirte a yoga, spinning, Zumba o HIIT.
You can sign up for yoga, spinning, Zumba or HIIT.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking gyms, English fitness terms are kept in their original form because they sound modern and marketable. However, when you want a more formal tone, add 'clases de' before each activity. Also remember the conjunction rule: before a word that starts with the vowel sound /i/ (like HIIT, pronounced 'ait'), switch 'y' to 'e' – e HIIT.

