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Spanish Phrase

Todos los detalles están correctos.

/ˈto.ðos los deˈta.ʝes esˈtan koˈrek.tos/
Meaning"All the details are correct."
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Meaning

The sentence states that every single detail is accurate or right. It conveys a thorough verification, emphasizing that nothing has been missed or mistaken.

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When to use

Use this phrase after you have double‑checked a document, a report, a set of instructions, or any collection of information and want to confirm that everything is in order.

Grammar Breakdown

Todoslosdetallesestáncorrectos.

1

Todos (indefinite pronoun)

Used to mean 'all' and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

2

los (definite article)

The masculine plural article that introduces a specific set of nouns.

3

detalles (noun, masculine plural)

Means 'details'; it is masculine, so any adjective must match its gender and number.

4

están (verb estar, 3rd person plural)

The present‑tense form of estar used for temporary states or conditions; here it confirms a state of correctness.

5

correctos (adjective, masculine plural)

Adjective meaning 'correct' or 'right'; must agree with the masculine plural noun 'detalles'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Revisaste el informe antes de enviarlo?

Did you review the report before sending it?

Sí, todos los detalles están correctos.

Yes, all the details are correct.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Todos los detalles están correctas.

    The noun 'detalles' is masculine, so the adjective must be masculine (correctos).

  • Todos los detalles son correctos.

    While 'ser' can be used for inherent qualities, 'estar' is preferred for a state of correctness after checking.

Alternatives

  • Todos los pormenores son correctos.

    All the particulars are correct.

  • Cada detalle está correcto.

    Each detail is correct.

  • Los detalles están bien.

    The details are fine.

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Cultural Tip

In formal or professional Spanish, "correcto" is the preferred adjective. In casual conversation you might hear "todo está bien" or "todo está en orden" instead. Remember that "detalles" is masculine, so the adjective must be masculine (correctos), not feminine (correctas).