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Spanish Phrase

¿Tienes alguna pregunta para mí?

/ˈtje.nes alˈɣu.na preˈɣun.ta paˈɾa ˈmi/
Meaning"Do you have any question for me?"
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Meaning

This question asks the listener if they have any question for the speaker. It is a polite way to invite clarification or further inquiry after giving information or a presentation.

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When to use

Use it at the end of a lesson, a meeting, a presentation, or any situation where you have just explained something and want to make sure the other person understood. It works well in informal contexts with friends or colleagues.

Grammar Breakdown

¿Tienesalgunapreguntapara?

1

Tienes (tener)

Second‑person singular present of tener, used for informal “you”.

2

alguna (indefinite adjective)

Matches the feminine noun pregunta; means “any”.

3

pregunta (noun)

Means “question”.

4

para (preposition)

Introduces the beneficiary or target of the question.

5

mí (object pronoun)

Pronoun with accent used after prepositions; means “me”.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Tienes alguna pregunta para mí?

Do you have any question for me?

Sí, ¿puedes explicar de nuevo la parte del pasado perfecto?

Yes, can you explain the past perfect part again?

B

Common Mistakes

  • ¿Tiene alguna pregunta para mí?

    Use tiene instead of tienes when speaking formally (usted).

  • ¿Tienes alguna pregunta para mi?

    Missing accent changes the meaning to “my”.

  • ¿Tienes algún pregunta para mí?

    Because pregunta is feminine, the correct indefinite adjective is alguna, not algún.

Alternatives

  • ¿Hay alguna duda?

    Is there any doubt?

  • ¿Quieres preguntar algo?

    Do you want to ask something?

  • ¿Tienes alguna inquietud para mí?

    Do you have any concern for me?

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Cultural Tip

The verb tener conjugated as tienes is informal (tú). In a formal setting, especially with strangers or superiors, switch to ¿Tiene alguna pregunta para mí? Also, the accent on mí is essential; without it, mi means “my”. In many casual conversations the phrase para mí can be dropped, leaving ¿Tienes alguna pregunta? which is equally polite.