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Spanish Phrase

Necesitamos más recursos.

/ne.seˈsi.ta.mos mas reˈkur.sos/
Meaning"We need more resources."
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Meaning

The sentence states that a group (we) requires additional resources. It can refer to money, equipment, staff, or any material needed to achieve a goal. The tone is neutral and factual, suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing budgets, project planning, classroom supplies, humanitarian aid, or any situation where a collective need for extra resources is being expressed.

Grammar Breakdown

Necesitamosmásrecursos.

1

Necesitamos (verb)

The verb *necesitar* conjugated in present indicative, 1st person plural, meaning ‘we need’.

2

más (comparative adverb)

*más* means ‘more’ and is placed before the noun it modifies.

3

recursos (noun)

*recursos* is a masculine plural noun meaning ‘resources’, ‘means’, or ‘supplies’.

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A

Nuestro proyecto está atrasado porque no tenemos suficiente material.

Our project is delayed because we don’t have enough material.

Necesitamos más recursos para terminar a tiempo.

We need more resources to finish on time.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Necesita más recursos.

    Use the 1st person plural *necesitamos* when speaking for a group; *necesita* is singular (he/she/it needs).

  • Necesitamos más recurso.

    The noun must agree in number with *más*; use the plural *recursos*.

  • ¿Necesitamos más recursos?

    A statement of need is usually declarative, not a question, unless you are asking for confirmation.

Alternatives

  • Requerimos más recursos.

    We require more resources.

  • Precisamos más recursos.

    We need more resources.

  • Hace falta más recursos.

    More resources are needed.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking workplaces a direct statement like *Necesitamos más recursos* is considered clear and professional. If you want to sound softer, you can add *por favor* or use the conditional: *Necesitaríamos más recursos* (We would need more resources). In some regions, especially in Latin America, *recursos* may be understood primarily as financial means, while in Spain it can also refer to human or material assets.