Spanish Phrase
Sí, tenemos sellos 'Global Forever'.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that they have stamps from the 'Global Forever' series, a popular line of collectible postage stamps featuring worldwide themes.
When to use
Use this sentence when a customer or a collector asks if you carry a specific stamp series, or when you want to affirm possession of a particular product in a shop or inventory context.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sí,tenemossellos'GlobalForever'
Sí (affirmation)
Used to answer positively to a yes/no question; can stand alone or precede a statement.
tener (present tense)
The verb 'tener' conjugated as 'tenemos' for 'nosotros' means 'we have'.
sellos (plural noun)
Plural of 'sello', meaning 'stamp' (postal or collectible).
Brand name in quotes
When mentioning a brand or product name, it is common to keep it in its original language and set it off with quotation marks.
🗨In Conversation
¿Tienen sellos 'Global Forever'?
Do you have 'Global Forever' stamps?
Sí, tenemos sellos 'Global Forever'.
Yes, we have 'Global Forever' stamps.
✕Common Mistakes
Sí, tengo sellos 'Global Forever'.
Do not use 'tengo' (I have) when speaking on behalf of a store or group; the correct plural form is 'tenemos'.
Sí, tenemos sello 'Global Forever'.
If you refer to a single stamp, use the singular 'sello'.
Sí, tenemos los sellos 'Global Forever'.
Adding the definite article 'los' is possible but can sound overly formal in a quick shop response; the simpler version without 'los' is more natural.
↔Alternatives
Claro, disponemos de sellos 'Global Forever'.
Sure, we have 'Global Forever' stamps.
Sí, contamos con la serie 'Global Forever'.
Yes, we have the 'Global Forever' series.
Sí, tenemos esos sellos.
Yes, we have those stamps.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish-speaking countries, collectors often refer to stamp series by their English brand name, especially for internationally marketed lines like 'Global Forever'. Keep the brand name unchanged and use quotation marks to signal that it is a proper noun, not a Spanish word.

