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Spanish Phrase

Sí, tenemos un trastero.

/si ˈte.ne.mos un tɾasˈte.ɾo/
Meaning"Yes, we have a storage room."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that they possess a storage room. It can be a simple answer to a question about availability of space for keeping belongings.

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When to use

Use this sentence when someone asks if you have a storage area, for example in a rental conversation, a coworking space inquiry, or when coordinating a move.

Grammar Breakdown

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1

Sí (affirmation)

Used to answer positively to a yes/no question. It stands alone or can be followed by a comma.

2

tenemos (verb tener)

First‑person plural present of *tener* (to have). It is conjugated as *tenemos* for “we have”.

3

un (indefinite article)

Masculine singular indefinite article, used before a masculine noun that is not previously identified.

4

trastero (noun)

A masculine noun meaning “storage room”, “storeroom” or “shed”. Common in houses, apartments and offices.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Tienen un trastero disponible para guardar mis cajas?

Do you have a storage room available to store my boxes?

Sí, tenemos un trastero.

Yes, we have a storage room.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sí, es un trastero.

    Avoid using *es* (ser) for possession; *tener* is the correct verb.

  • Sí, tenemos una trastero.

    The noun *trastero* is masculine, so the article must be *un*, not *una*.

  • Sí, tengo un trastero.

    If you are speaking on behalf of a group, use *tenemos* (we have) instead of *tengo* (I have).

Alternatives

  • Sí, disponemos de un trastero.

    Yes, we have a storage room.

  • Claro, contamos con un trastero.

    Sure, we have a storage room.

  • Sí, hay un trastero.

    Yes, there is a storage room.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries the word *trastero* is used for a small room or closet where you keep seasonal items, tools, or boxes. In some regions you might hear *cuarto de almacenamiento* or simply *almacén*. The phrase is neutral in register, suitable for both informal and semi‑formal contexts.