Spanish Phrase
Llama al servicio al cliente.
Meaning
This is a direct command telling someone to call the customer‑service department. It’s used when you need assistance with a product, a billing issue, or any other support matter.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to instruct a friend, colleague, or yourself to pick up the phone and contact the company’s support line. It works both in spoken conversation and in written instructions (e.g., on a help‑desk ticket).
✦Grammar Breakdown
Llamaalservicioalcliente
Imperative (tú)
Llama is the informal singular imperative form of the verb llamar, used to give a direct command.
Contraction al = a + el
The preposition a (to) combined with the masculine singular article el contracts to al.
Noun phrase: servicio al cliente
Serviço al cliente is a fixed expression meaning 'customer service', where al again contracts a + el.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué haces ahora?
What are you doing now?
Llama al servicio al cliente.
Call customer service.
✕Common Mistakes
Llamas al servicio al cliente.
‘Llamas’ is the present indicative, not the command. Use the imperative ‘Llama’ for a direct order.
Llama a el servicio al cliente.
In Spanish a + el contracts to al; writing them separately is incorrect.
Llama al servicio de cliente.
The correct fixed expression is ‘servicio al cliente’, not ‘servicio de cliente’.
↔Alternatives
Contacta al servicio al cliente.
Contact customer service.
Comunícate con el servicio al cliente.
Get in touch with customer service.
Llama al centro de atención al cliente.
Call the customer‑service center.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries the term ‘servicio al cliente’ is the standard way to refer to a help desk or support line, though you’ll also hear ‘atención al cliente’. When speaking formally (e.g., to a stranger or in a business email) use the formal imperative ‘Llame al servicio al cliente.’

