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Spanish Phrase

Contacta con tu proveedor de servicios.

/konˈtak.ta kon tu pɾo.βeˈðor de seɾˈβi.sjos/
Meaning"Contact your service provider."
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Meaning

‘Contacta con tu proveedor de servicios.’ is a direct, informal command meaning ‘Get in touch with your service provider.’ It uses the familiar imperative, so it’s appropriate when speaking to friends, family, or colleagues you know well.

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When to use

Use this phrase when advising someone to call or email the company that supplies them with utilities, internet, phone, or any other service. It’s common in customer‑service contexts, troubleshooting conversations, or when giving practical advice.

Grammar Breakdown

Contactacontuproveedordeservicios

1

Imperativo (tú)

‘Contacta’ is the affirmative imperative form of the verb ‘contactar’ for the second‑person singular (tú).

2

Preposición ‘con’

‘Con’ is used after ‘contactar’ to indicate the person or entity you get in touch with.

3

Adjetivo posesivo ‘tu’

‘Tu’ (without accent) is the possessive adjective meaning ‘your’, matching the noun that follows.

4

Noun phrase ‘proveedor de servicios’

‘Proveedor’ (provider) is modified by the prepositional phrase ‘de servicios’ (of services) to specify the type of provider.

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A

¿Qué hago si mi internet sigue sin funcionar?

What should I do if my internet still isn’t working?

Contacta con tu proveedor de servicios.

Get in touch with your service provider.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Contacte con tu proveedor de servicios.

    ‘Contacte’ is the formal imperative; using it with a friend sounds overly stiff.

  • Contacta a tu proveedor de servicios.

    After ‘contactar’ the correct preposition is ‘con’, not ‘a’.

Alternatives

  • Llama a tu proveedor de servicios.

    Call your service provider.

  • Ponte en contacto con tu proveedor de servicios.

    Get in contact with your service provider.

  • Comunícate con tu proveedor de servicios.

    Communicate with your service provider.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries the informal imperative ‘contacta’ is perfectly natural among peers. In a formal setting (e.g., speaking to a client) you would use the formal imperative ‘contacte’. Also, ‘proveedor de servicios’ is a broad term that can refer to telecom companies, utility firms, or even professional service providers, so the context usually clarifies which one is meant.