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Spanish Phrase

¿Qué servicios especiales ofreces?

/ke serˈβiθjos espeˈθjales oˈfɾeθes/
Meaning"What special services do you offer?"
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Meaning

This question asks someone to list the special or exclusive services they provide. It is commonly used in sales, hospitality, consulting, or any situation where a client wants to know what extra value they can expect.

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When to use

Use it when you are a potential customer, a partner, or a colleague who needs to understand the unique offerings of a business or professional. It works both in face‑to‑face conversations and in written inquiries (e‑mails, chat, social media).

Grammar Breakdown

¿Quéserviciosespecialesofreces?

1

¿Qué?

Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what', always carries an accent to distinguish it from the conjunction 'que'.

2

servicios

Plural noun meaning 'services'; it agrees in number with the adjective that follows.

3

especiales

Adjective meaning 'special' or 'exclusive', placed after the noun and must match its gender and number.

4

ofreces

Second‑person singular present of ofrecer ('to offer'). The subject 'tú' is implied, so no explicit pronoun is needed.

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Question format

Spanish questions start with an inverted question mark (¿) and end with a regular one (?). No subject‑verb inversion is required when the interrogative word is at the beginning.

🗨In Conversation

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¿Qué servicios especiales ofreces?

What special services do you offer?

Ofrezco traducción simultánea, asesoría personalizada y soporte técnico 24 horas.

I offer simultaneous translation, personalized consulting, and 24‑hour technical support.

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Common Mistakes

  • ¿Que servicios especiales ofreces?

    Missing accent changes the word from the interrogative pronoun to the conjunction 'that'.

  • ¿Qué servicios especiales ofrece?

    Use 'ofreces' for informal 'tú' and 'ofrece' for formal 'usted'. Mixing them creates a mismatch between formality and subject.

Alternatives

  • ¿Qué servicios especiales tienes?

    What special services do you have?

  • ¿Qué servicios exclusivos ofreces?

    What exclusive services do you offer?

  • ¿Qué tipo de servicios especiales ofreces?

    What kind of special services do you offer?

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Cultural Tip

In formal contexts (e.g., speaking to a manager or a client you don't know well) you would use the formal 'usted' form: '¿Qué servicios especiales ofrece?'. In many Latin‑American countries the verb 'ofrecer' is often followed by a noun phrase without the preposition 'de' (e.g., 'ofrezco paquetes turísticos'). Also, avoid using the word 'especiales' if you want to sound more polished; 'exclusivos' or 'premium' are common alternatives in marketing copy.