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Spanish Phrase

Podemos hablar del paquete completo.

/poˈðe.mos aˈβlaɾ del paˈke.te komˈple.to/
Meaning"We can talk about the full package."
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Meaning

The sentence means ‘We can talk about the full package.’ It implies that the speakers are ready to discuss every component of a product or service, not just parts of it.

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When to use

Use this phrase in business meetings, sales pitches, or project briefings when you want to suggest covering all aspects of a proposal or offering. It’s also suitable in informal settings when a group decides to discuss the whole plan.

Grammar Breakdown

Podemoshablardelpaquetecompleto

1

Poder (present)

‘Podemos’ is the first‑person plural present of ‘poder’, meaning ‘we can’ or ‘we are able to’.

2

Infinitive after poder

When ‘poder’ is followed by another verb, that verb stays in the infinitive (hablar).

3

Contraction ‘del’

‘del’ = de + el; it is used before masculine singular nouns like ‘paquete’.

4

Adjective agreement

‘completo’ agrees in gender and number with ‘paquete’ (masculine singular).

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué temas debemos cubrir en la reunión?

What topics should we cover in the meeting?

Podemos hablar del paquete completo.

We can talk about the full package.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Podemos hablar en el paquete completo.

    ‘Hablar en’ means ‘to speak in (a language)’, not ‘to talk about’. Use ‘hablar de’ or ‘hablar del’ for topics.

  • Podemos hablar de el paquete completo.

    When ‘de’ precedes ‘el’, it contracts to ‘del’. Saying ‘de el paquete’ sounds unnatural.

  • Podemos hablar del paquete completo?

    If you intend a statement, omit the question mark. Adding it turns the sentence into a question, which changes the meaning.

Alternatives

  • Podemos discutir el paquete completo.

    We can discuss the full package.

  • Podemos tratar el paquete completo.

    We can address the full package.

  • Podemos conversar sobre el paquete completo.

    We can converse about the full package.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking business contexts, ‘hablar de’ is the standard way to introduce a topic. The contraction ‘del’ sounds more natural than saying ‘de el’. Also, mentioning the ‘paquete completo’ signals a comprehensive offer, which is common in sales pitches across Latin America and Spain.