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Spanish Phrase

Todos nuestros entrenadores son profesionales certificados.

/ˈto.ðos ˈnwe.stɾos en.tɾe.naˈðo.ɾes son pɾo.fe.sjoˈna.les seɾ.ti.fiˈka.ðos/
Meaning"All our trainers are certified professionals."
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Meaning

The sentence states that every coach employed by the organization holds a professional certification, emphasizing both completeness ('todos') and the quality of the staff. It conveys confidence in the expertise of the team.

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When to use

Use this phrase on a website, brochure, or in a presentation when you want to assure potential clients that all your trainers have verified credentials. It works well in fitness centers, language schools, or any service‑based business that relies on qualified staff.

Grammar Breakdown

Todosnuestrosentrenadoressonprofesionalescertificados

1

Todos

Indefinite pronoun meaning 'all'. It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

2

nuestros

Possessive adjective meaning 'our'. It must match the gender (masculine) and number (plural) of the noun.

3

entrenadores

Masculine plural noun meaning 'coaches' or 'trainers'.

4

son

Third‑person plural of the verb ser, used to describe essential, permanent characteristics.

5

profesionales

Can function as a noun or adjective meaning 'professionals'. It stays in the masculine plural form when referring to a mixed or masculine group.

6

certificados

Past participle used as an adjective meaning 'certified'. It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Los entrenadores de este gimnasio están cualificados?

Are the trainers at this gym qualified?

Sí, todos nuestros entrenadores son profesionales certificados.

Yes, all our trainers are certified professionals.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Todos los entrenadores son profesionales certificados.

    Using "los" instead of "nuestros" loses the sense of ownership; the original phrase emphasizes that they belong to *our* team.

  • Todos nuestras entrenadoras son profesionales certificadas.

    Gender agreement error: "entrenadoras" is feminine, so the adjectives must be feminine too ("nuestras", "certificadas").

  • Todos nuestros entrenadores son profesionales certificando.

    "Certificando" is a gerund ("certifying"), not the correct past participle. Use "certificados".

Alternatives

  • Todos nuestros entrenadores están certificados profesionalmente.

    All our trainers are professionally certified.

  • Cada uno de nuestros entrenadores posee una certificación profesional.

    Each of our trainers holds a professional certification.

  • Nuestros entrenadores son todos profesionales con certificación.

    Our trainers are all certified professionals.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, professional certifications are regulated by official bodies (e.g., the Spanish Sports Council or local health ministries). Mentioning that staff are "certificados" adds credibility, especially in sectors like fitness, education, or health. Be aware that the word "certificado" can refer to different levels of accreditation, so if you have a specific credential (e.g., "certificado en entrenamiento funcional"), it’s worth specifying.