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Spanish Phrase

¿Aceptas sugerencias?

/aˈsep.tas su.xeˈɾen.sjas/
Meaning"Do you accept suggestions?"
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Meaning

This question asks whether the listener is willing to receive suggestions. It is informal, using the familiar tú form, and can be used in both personal and professional settings to invite feedback or ideas.

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When to use

Use it when you want to know if someone is open to hearing your ideas – for example in a meeting, during a brainstorming session, or when offering advice to a friend. It works best in casual or semi‑formal contexts where the tú form is appropriate.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Aceptassugerencias?

1

Aceptar (present, tú)

The verb aceptar is conjugated in the present indicative for the informal second‑person singular (tú): aceptas = you accept.

2

Sugerencias (plural noun)

Sugerencia means ‘suggestion’; the plural form sugerencias is used because you are asking about any number of suggestions.

3

Interrogative punctuation

Spanish questions require an opening ¿ and a closing ?, even when the sentence is short.

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A

¿Aceptas sugerencias?

Do you accept suggestions?

Sí, claro, dime lo que piensas.

Yes, of course, tell me what you think.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Acepta sugerencias?

    Use “Aceptas” only with the informal tú; with a formal usted you must say “¿Acepta sugerencias?”

  • ¿Aceptas sugerencia?

    If you mean more than one suggestion, use the plural “sugerencias”.

  • Aceptas sugerencias?

    Spanish questions always need the opening inverted question mark.

Alternatives

  • ¿Te parece bien recibir sugerencias?

    Would it be okay for you to receive suggestions?

  • ¿Puedo ofrecerte algunas sugerencias?

    May I offer you some suggestions?

  • ¿Estás abierto/a a sugerencias?

    Are you open to suggestions?

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries a direct question like “¿Aceptas sugerencias?” can sound a bit blunt. To soften it, you can add a polite phrase such as “¿Te importaría si te doy una sugerencia?” or use the formal usted form – “¿Acepta sugerencias?” – when speaking with a superior or someone you don’t know well.