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Spanish Phrase

La fibra da velocidades muy altas.

/la ˈfi.βɾa da βe.lo.siˈðaðes muˈi ˈal.tas/
Meaning"The fiber gives very high speeds."
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Meaning

This sentence states that fiber‑optic (internet) provides very high speeds. It emphasizes the quality of the connection rather than just the fact that it exists.

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When to use

Use this phrase when talking about internet services, comparing connection types, or recommending a high‑speed plan to a friend or colleague.

Grammar Breakdown

Lafibradavelocidadesmuyaltas

1

Article + Noun Agreement

The definite article 'La' matches the feminine noun 'fibra' in gender and number.

2

Verb 'dar' (to give/provide)

Use 'da' (third‑person singular present) when something provides or gives something else.

3

Plural Noun

'Velocidades' is plural, so any adjective that modifies it must also be plural.

4

Adverb 'muy'

'Muy' intensifies the adjective that follows; it does not change form.

5

Adjective Agreement

'Altas' agrees in gender (feminine) and number (plural) with 'velocidades'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué velocidad tiene tu internet?

What speed does your internet have?

La fibra da velocidades muy altas.

Fiber provides very high speeds.

B

Common Mistakes

  • La fibra es velocidades muy altas.

    Use 'dar' (da) to express that something provides a speed; 'ser' (es) is for identity, not provision.

  • La fibra da velocidades muy alto.

    The adjective must agree with the plural feminine noun 'velocidades', so it should be 'altas'.

  • La fibra da velocidades muy alta.

    Because 'velocidades' is plural, the adjective must also be plural: 'muy altas'.

Alternatives

  • La fibra ofrece velocidades muy altas.

    Fiber offers very high speeds.

  • Con la fibra obtienes velocidades muy altas.

    With fiber you get very high speeds.

  • La conexión de fibra brinda velocidades muy altas.

    The fiber connection provides very high speeds.

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Cultural Tip

In most Spanish‑speaking countries 'fibra' refers to fiber‑optic broadband, a service that is still considered premium. When talking about internet quality, native speakers often use adjectives like 'rápida', 'estable' or 'de alta velocidad' alongside 'fibra'. Avoid using 'ser' for this context; you give or provide a speed, you don't 'are' a speed.