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Spanish Phrase

¿Te has informado sobre nuestra empresa?

/te as inforˈmaðo ˈsoβɾe ˈnwe̞stɾa emˈpɾesa/
Meaning"Have you informed yourself about our company?"
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Meaning

The sentence asks whether the listener has taken the time to learn about the speaker’s company. It implies that the information is relevant for the conversation, such as a job interview, a sales pitch, or a partnership discussion.

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When to use

Use this question in professional contexts when you want to confirm that the other person knows basic facts about your organization—during onboarding, client meetings, networking events, or when presenting a proposal.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Tehasinformadosobrenuestraempresa?

1

Pronombre de objeto indirecto (te)

‘Te’ is the second‑person singular indirect object pronoun, used here to refer to ‘you’ as the person who receives the information.

2

Pretérito perfecto compuesto (has informado)

The present perfect ‘has informado’ combines the auxiliary verb ‘haber’ (has) with the past participle ‘informado’ to express an action completed in the recent past.

3

Preposición ‘sobre’

‘Sobre’ means ‘about’ or ‘on’; it introduces the topic of the information.

4

Adjetivo posesivo ‘nuestra’

‘Nuestra’ agrees in gender and number with ‘empresa’, indicating that the company belongs to the speaker’s group.

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Uso de la interrogación doble

Spanish questions are enclosed by opening (¿) and closing (?) marks; the opening mark signals the start of the question.

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A

¿Te has informado sobre nuestra empresa?

Have you looked into our company?

Sí, leí el informe anual y vi su página web.

Yes, I read the annual report and visited your website.

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Te has informado sobre nuestra empresa?

    Do not use ‘has informado’ with a direct object pronoun; the correct form is ‘te has informado’ because the information is for yourself.

  • ¿Te has informado de nuestra empresa?

    Avoid using ‘de’ instead of ‘sobre’; ‘de’ would change the nuance to ‘about the company’s ownership’ rather than general information.

  • ¿Has informado sobre nuestra empresa?

    Do not drop the pronoun ‘te’; without it the sentence becomes impersonal and loses the direct address.

Alternatives

  • ¿Conoces nuestra empresa?

    Do you know our company?

  • ¿Te has familiarizado con nuestra compañía?

    Have you become familiar with our company?

  • ¿Has investigado acerca de nuestra empresa?

    Have you researched our company?

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking business culture, showing that you have researched a company before a meeting is seen as a sign of respect and professionalism. It’s common to start a conversation with a brief comment about something you discovered (e.g., a recent award or a new product) to demonstrate genuine interest.